Lawyer Sarah Adwoa Safo is lately the subject of all trolls for telling lies even Vicky Zugah can’t tell. Lies involving international bodies like the World Bank. A new report from GAEC once again suggests the Procurement Minister has lied again in an attempt to cover up her previous lies.
Last week as seen in a viral video, the Dome Kwabenya MP mentioned that she lobbied the World Bank to build one of the JM Day Senior High Schools in her constituency which the World Bank has come out to deny ever dealing with her.
In a persistent support of her claims of having a hand in the building of the SHS in her Constituency, a document from her office was released by the Dome Kwabenya NPP Communication Director, indicating that Adwoa Safo negotiated for the land where the school is sited from the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission.
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This claim again has been reported as a lie by GAEC.
Via StarrFm Online:
“The Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) has strenuously rejected claims by the Minister of State in charge of Procurement, Sarah Adwoa Safo that she secured the land for the construction of a Community Day Senior High School built in her constituency from the Commission.“
Mark Kwasi Sarfo, the Communications Director of GAEC speaking to Starr Fm indicated that per records available to him the land for the school was given to the Ga East Municipal Assembly, not the MP. He, however, noted that at some point in time Ms Safo also requested for the land but she wasn’t given. “The first request was from the Ga East Municipal Assembly, so we responded to the Ga East Municipal Assembly giving them where the secondary school has been situated now,”
This post was published on July 11, 2017 11:26 AM
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