My child’s sickness took me away; I didn’t intend to
[ad_1]
Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenyal, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has explained that she left her duties as a Member of Parliament because her son was sick.
She said she didn’t intend to stay away for long, but her challenges became so enormous that she had to stay away for more than a year.
Adwoa Safo visited her constituents in the market when she made this known to them.
“My first child was sick, and so I had to leave my duties as an MP to take care of my family. I didn’t intend to stay there for long, but things got so bad that I had to. You people are my aunts and sisters and understand what women go through, so I know you will understand me,” she said.
Adwoa Safo, who first entered Parliament in 2012, has publicly apologized to the President, the Vice President, and the leadership of the NPP over the past weeks for what she says were actions that affected the party.