16th August 2022 3:39:12 PM
2 mins readSarah Adwoa Safo has broken silence following the termination of her appointment as the Gender, Children and Social Protection Minister by President Akufo-Addo.According to her, the directive by the President issued on July 28, 2022, will afford her the time to focus on her work as the Member of Parliament for the people of Dome Kwabenya.
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In a letter to the Presidency dated August 5, Sarah Adwoa Safo wrote "Cognizant of my duties to the 75,000 constituents who elected me, 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.
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"President Akufo-Addo in accordance with Article 81 of the 1992 Constitution relieved Sarah Adwoa Safo of her duties as Gender Minister.Her dismissal came at time when Ghanaians called on the government to replace Adwoa Safo over her absence from post for over a year due to personal reasons.According to the former Gender Minister, it was an honour to serve at "this all-important Ministry albeit for a short time.
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"She also thanked the President for his "understanding, compassion and unending devotion" throughout the period she faced difficulties."Your kind support has been very much welcome and for that I remain eternally grateful," she added.
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Sarah Adwoa Safo mentioned that during her tenure of office, the Ministry put in place enough mechanisms to ensure a harmonious society where the survival and development of Women, Children, Persons with Disabilities as well as other vulnerable persons in society to transform the Social Protection Framework into a robust and more responsive one.
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"Meanwhile, Sarah Adwoa Safo has revealed that all officials assets provided her have been handed over to the Administrator of the Ministry. Source: The Independent Ghana
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