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You can’t dance on TikTok and yet refuse to come to Parliament – Kennedy Agyapong bites Adwoa Sarfo

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You can't dance on TikTok and yet refuse to come to Parliament

You can’t dance on TikTok and yet refuse to come to Parliament – Kennedy Agyapong bites Adwoa Sarfo

It seems the issue of Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenya and the Minister for Gender and Children and Social Protection, Hon. Sarah Adwoa Safo’s absenteeism from the Parliament House is getting Ghanaians and even her colleague MPs irritated.

The lawmaker took a leave of absence later last year when the government wanted to pass the Electronic Transaction Levy Bill. There were so many accusations in the house that the person that came in from nowhere to vote as the honorable MP wasn’t actually her.

This accusation was held tight by the minority members of the parliament who alleged that the ruling party brought in an imposter to represent Sarah Adwoa Safo who was then cooling off in the United States. The next day after the accusations, she was seen in the house defending her presence in the house at the time the members were determining the E-levy bill and that Ghanaians should disregard the minority’s allegation.

This year too as the government is in dire need of numbers on its side in the parliament house to vote for the passage of the E-Levy bill, Hon. Adwoa Safo is still nowhere to be found in the house.

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This has further angered Hon. Kennedy Agyapong, MP for Assin Central to release a scathing attack on Hon. Adwoa Safo with the assertion that she is holding the government to ransom in her quest to be given the Deputy Majority Leadership position.

“She is saying she wants to be a Deputy Majority Leader. That woman has failed in life. A whole cabinet Minister now demanding that she should be made a Deputy Majority Leader before she comes to parliament. 

You don’t come to parliament and you are on TikTok dancing…Dome-Kwabenya is not for Apostle Kwadwo Safo.” Kennedy Agyapong said on a live radio programme on his media channels.

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