The second accused is Dome-Kwabenya MP, Sarah Adwoa Safo; recently, she has become a target for at least two colleague NPP MPs who have stated that her continued absence from the House is her way of sabotaging government business. In the midst of the above accusations, Deputy Minority Chief Whip and MP for Banda Constituency, Ahmed Ibrahim, has averred that the two personalities – Bagbin and Adwoa Safo – are merely being scapegoated for failure to pass the E-Levy Bill. They themselves are not decisive, it is like the government is not ready with government business and therefore, I will not want that blame to be pushed to Adwoa Safo," he added. “I also don’t always want to shift the blame…it is not as if the absence of Adwoa Safo or Speaker Bagbin that is why the E-Levy is not being passed. If Adwoa Safo comes today, their numbers will still be down because they can’t build consensus on the E-Levy as a Majority side,” he stressed.


Source:   GhanaWeb
February 23, 2022 06:48 UTC