Adwoa Safo to Face NPP Disciplinary Committee on Monday

Sarah Adwoa Safo to Appear Before NPP Disciplinary Committee on April 7, 2025
Sarah Adwoa Safo, the former Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya, has been called to appear before the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Disciplinary Committee on Monday, April 7, 2025. This summons is part of an ongoing internal inquiry within the party, with the hearing set to take place at the NPP Headquarters Conference Room in Asylum Down, Accra, starting at 11:00 a.m.
The invitation was formally issued through a letter dated March 24, 2025, and signed by Mr. William Yamoah, the NPP’s Director of Finance and Administration. The letter informs Adwoa Safo of her role in assisting the party’s investigation, which is currently under review by the Disciplinary Committee. According to the letter, the directive to summon Safo came directly from the Chairman of the Committee.
The communication also included a referral letter from the General Secretary of the party, which was provided for Safo’s reference. In preparation for the hearing, Safo has been encouraged to bring any relevant documentary evidence or witnesses who could shed light on the matter under investigation. Additionally, the letter made it clear that she is permitted to have legal representation present during the proceedings should she wish to be accompanied by a lawyer.
While the exact subject of the inquiry has not been disclosed, the timing of the hearing follows a series of statements made by Adwoa Safo earlier this year. In several media interviews, Safo accused key figures within the NPP of neglecting her after her return to Parliament in 2023. She claimed that certain party members actively worked against her during her prolonged absence from Parliament and allegedly sought to have her removed from office. These remarks have since sparked a wave of internal reactions, with some members of the party expressing concern about the tone of her comments and the potential consequences of her accusations.
Adwoa Safo’s controversial statements have led to tension within the NPP, particularly given her former role as Minister for Gender, Children, and Social Protection. Her allegations against the party’s leadership raised eyebrows among many, and it appears that these comments have played a significant role in prompting the disciplinary action. The party has, however, not explicitly clarified whether the inquiry is directly related to Safo’s public statements or if it pertains to other matters.
In the letter sent to Safo, the NPP emphasized its commitment to upholding the principles of transparency, fairness, and due process throughout the inquiry. The party has requested that she formally acknowledge receipt of the invitation and confirm her attendance at the scheduled hearing. This process underscores the NPP’s intention to ensure that all matters are addressed in a manner consistent with its established internal protocols.
It is worth noting that the NPP has been careful to maintain a public stance of fairness and openness in dealing with internal disputes. The party’s handling of Safo’s situation reflects the broader challenges political organizations often face in balancing accountability with maintaining party unity. The inquiry and subsequent hearing are seen as a way for the party to address internal concerns while adhering to the necessary procedures.
The NPP has also made it clear that, while the inquiry involves sensitive matters, it is in the best interest of the party and its members to ensure a fair and thorough investigation. The outcome of the hearing could have significant implications for Safo’s relationship with the party and her future involvement in its activities. Given her previous public statements and the ongoing tensions, the hearing is expected to attract considerable attention both within the party and from the public.
As of now, Safo has not made any public comments regarding the disciplinary hearing or the invitation she received from the party. However, the outcome of the proceedings could have far-reaching consequences for both her political career and the internal dynamics of the NPP. The developments surrounding her situation are likely to continue to unfold over the coming weeks, especially as the party seeks to address any underlying issues and maintain its cohesion.
The letter inviting Adwoa Safo to appear before the Disciplinary Committee was also copied to key figures within the NPP, including the National Chairman, the General Secretary, and the Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee. This underscores the significance of the proceedings and the importance placed on ensuring that the matter is dealt with in accordance with party rules and regulations.