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Some delegates from the Dome Kwabenya constituency have voiced their discontent with the current MP, Sarah Adwoa Safo.
They claim that she has not been active in their community and has not done anything to improve the lives of the constituents.
Speaking to JoyNews during the New Patriotic Party (NPP) primaries, the delegates stated “Once she is elected into power, you won’t find her again. She travels outside and will be dancing on TikTok.”
The delegates emphassied that 'change is coming', as they plan to vote for Adwoa Safo's opponent, Mike Ocquaye Junior in the election.
“Our father Junior, I love him so much. He opens his doors for us every time and never sacks us,” a delegate said.
“We even go to his house for water to drink and wait for him. He addresses our problems so we want all Ghanaians to know that, those of us in Dome Kwabenya have the wisdom to vote against Adwoa Safo,” another said.
“We are voting against Adwoa Safo so that Mike Ocquaye junior will win this election,” the delegates said.
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