While some online reactions expressed appreciation for the MP’s thoughtful act, others voiced scepticism and diverse opinions.
Critics raised concerns about the transparency of the food distribution, while supporters lauded Safo’s efforts to connect with and win over the delegates through this compassionate gesture.
This election pits her against a formidable opponent, Michael Oquaye Jnr, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Free Zones Authority, who narrowly lost to her in the 2020 contest.
Adding a new dimension to the competition is Sheela Oppong Sakyi, a legal practitioner and strategist at the Office of the First Lady, introducing fresh dynamics to an already intense race for the Dome-Kwabenya parliamentary seat.
See video below:
Dome-Kwabenya: Sarah Adwoa Safo shares breakfast to delegates. #ElectionHQ pic.twitter.com/lQgJbBA8FC
— JoyNews (@JoyNewsOnTV) January 27, 2024