The former Member of Parliament (MP) for Dome Kwabenya, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has officially been referred to the National Disciplinary Committee of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) for further action following her recent media engagements about party issues.
In a statement issued and signed by the General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong, it said Adwoa Safo's recent media engagement violated the party's directives.
The decision comes after her comments on JoyNews’ The Pulse show which the party leadership viewed as a direct contravention of an earlier directive prohibiting members from discussing matters that could create disaffection and unrest within the party.

A statement issued by the party earlier had instructed members to refrain from discussing internal party affairs in a manner that fosters negativity.
Adwoa Safo's actions were thus seen as undermining party unity and hindering efforts to rebuild and move forward.
The party stated that as a former MP, a Deputy Majority Leader, and Minister of State, she was expected to uphold the principles of "discipline, loyalty, and unity" that define the NPP.
The statement further cited Article 3(5) of the NPP Constitution, which mandates members to promote and defend the good name of the party.
In light of these breaches, the party has resolved to refer Adwoa Safo to its National Disciplinary Committee, where further actions will be determined.
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