Incumbent Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya Constituency, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has voiced confidence in securing the votes of New Patriotic Party (NPP) delegates during the upcoming primaries as well as constituents of Dome Kwabenya in the December 7, 2024 general elections.
Her optimism centers on the belief that the delegates will choose her once again to represent the party in the parliamentary elections scheduled for 2024, despite her shortcomings in the previous years.
In an interview, she noted that she apologised to the people of Dome-Kwabenya for her wrongs and believes the electorate have forgiven her.
“It takes a woman of courage, it takes a courageous politician to accept that I have done something wrong, forgive me and that is what has touched the hearts of the people of Dome-Kwabenya and I know that they will still vote for me into power,” she said.
Recall that Adwoa Safo and the leadership of the New Patriotic Party were not in alignment, following her long absence from Parliamentary and other official duties.
Also, some NPP executives of the Constituency had earlier said they were not going to support Sarah Adwoa Safo in her quest to contest the seat again on the ticket of the party.
This is in reaction to the apology rendered by the MP to the party and residents of the Constituency Thursday, September 14, 2023.
However, in a subsequent interview, the party’s General Secretary in the Dome-Kwabenya constituency, Theophilus Ansah Larbi, insisted that after engagements with some of the constituents, they made it clear to him that they will not support Adwoa Safo if she offers herself to be MP again.
“I am a leader of the party and a delegate, you represent a group of people, so you have to go to the people, ask the people what they want and you do what they want, not what you want. So as a leader of the party, I have gone to the ground and asked people what type of person and what kind of person they want us to bring this time round. So they all rally behind us, so we can keep our space and what they are telling us is; for what Hon. Adwoa has done within her three terms as an MP, I think there should be a cap point and that is what I am saying. So, if I mean well for the party, then there’s no point I will support her bid,” the General Secretary for the constituency emphasized.
He holds the conviction that, for the party to retain the Dome-Kwabenya Parliamentary seat, they have to get a new representative and not Adwoa Safo.
“The last election, all these things Hon. Adwoa Safo has been doing started before the elections and [she] didn’t help in the campaign, didn’t do anything after the election and she went away after the election and coming back to apologise, yes, apologies well taken but I don’t think if we give the seat back to Adwoa Safo, the vote of the NDC will [not] increase again which [we] wouldn’t like going into 2024, because the last election, NDC has never gotten 50,000 votes in Dome-Kwabenya before, but for the first time they got it because of certain attitude our MP put before the Constituency,” Mr. Ansah Larbi stated.