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Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenya, Sarah Adwoa Safo has returned to the United States of America.
Her aide, Nana Dubin Kwapong confirmed this to JoyNews on Tuesday, August 16.
According to him, Adwoa Safo will return to the country when Parliament reconvenes.

“As we speak, the Honourable Member of Parliament [ for Dome-Kwabenya] is not in the country. She has gone back to the States and will be back in the country when Parliament reconvenes,” he disclosed on Joy FM.
This confirmation comes after it was rumored that she had returned to the country after her long stay in the States.
Meanwhile, Adwoa Safo also welcomed the President’s decision to revoke her appointment as Gender Minister.

According to her, it will afford her the opportunity to focus more on the developmental needs of her constituents.
“…this development is opportune and will afford me more time to concentrate on my Parliamentary responsibilities and Constituency engagements as well as consolidate the gains we have made as a government at the Constituency level in our quest to break the eight,” she said.
The embattled MP was relieved of her ministerial position after staying outside the country for nearly a year amid calls from critics to get her axed.
Her dismissal was in accordance with article 81 (a) of the Constitution, according to the Presidency.
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