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Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo says she is optimistic that she will win the New Patriotic Party parliamentary primary elections and continue to serve her constituents in the parliament.
The former Minister of Gender, Children, and Social Protection noted that her previous work and dedication to her constituents for the past eleven years will earn her the confidence of the people.
Adwoa Safo revealed that her mistakes are not indicative of her future performance and that she will continue to work for the betterment of her constituents.
"Admittedly, I made some mistakes in 2023 as a result of things that were beyond my control. But what was so important was that the people of Dome-Kwabenya stood solidly behind
Where you get to know your loved ones. The good people of Dome-Kwabenya have shown me love, and I will continue to serve them."
Adwoa Safo said her constituents have expressed their support for her to run for another term in office.
She believes that her past service and dedication to her constituents will inspire them to vote for her in the upcoming primary elections on January 27, 2024.
The former minister acknowledged that some constituency officials have expressed their frustration with her, but she remains determined to pursue her political goals for both the party and her constituents.
Adwoa Safo said she has served her constituents diligently for almost three terms, and that is why they are still urging her to go for another term.
She expressed optimism that the delegates will rally behind her by voting massively for her on January 27, 2024.
The former Minister said that although some constituency executives have publicly voiced their displeasure about her, she remains focused on pursuing her dreams for both the party and the people of Dome-Kwabenya.
“The task ahead of us is not easy, and I urge all Dome-Kwabenya NPP members and party enthusiasts to remain united, rally behind me, and together, let us work to deliver more for our people.
"In the area of education, we have done well. In the area of healthcare, our footprints are there for all to see; in terms of security, we have made great strides; in terms of infrastructure and social intervention projects, we have made headway.
"But there is more to be achieved, and I urge that all of us are guided by our utterances because, after the primaries, we remain as one body to fight for a common purpose,” she said.
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