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ADWOA SAFO ABSENTEEISM: AKUFO-ADDO SHOULD BE FIRED, MISCONDUCT OFFICIAL - SUHUYINI

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Tamale North MP (MP) Alhassan Suhuyini said the status of the executive council in the absence of the incumbent MP, Sarah Adwoa Safo did not improve. He wants the President to withdraw his appointment as Minister. Speaking to Accra-based Joy News today, he emphasized that the Dome Kwabenya MP was not only a member of the legislature but also an important Minister in charge of the Cabinet. According to him, at a time when the country is recovering from Covid as the Russia-Ukraine war is raging, the Minister must be in his position to look after the welfare of the vulnerable. "I think the executive is not well behaved because Sarah Adwoa Safo is not just a legislature, she is more than that. Adwoa Safo is a member of the executive council. In fact, the cabinet portfolio is under his care. When the executive council looks at an important appointee like Adwoa Sarfo who is AWOL I am amazed. "We are talking about the Department of Gender, the Department of Vulnerability and we are in the process of leaving Covid and that situation with Russia and Ukraine has created a lot of dangers in our society and the Minister responsible for total loss of performance. I think we should all want the president to fire him for what he can do to all the weaknesses and weaknesses he has shown on many issues, ”he said. His remarks came after a Member of Parliament failed to appear before a Parliamentary Rights Committee again due to a 15-day absence from parliament. Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo was given a temporary job, which was later extended by President Akufo-Addo. In an interview with Accra-based Joy News after she was referred to the Parliamentary Rights Committee for overtime, she said she was not there to check on her ailing son.

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