Attack On Sarah Adwoa Safo: A Test Of Justice, Women’s Safety, And The Rule Of Law
The attack on former Member of Parliament Sarah Adwoa Safo is deeply concerning. It raises urgent questions about human rights, the security of women in public life, and the rule of law in Ghana.
The Incident
On June 21, 2026, at her late father’s residence in Kwabenya, a dispute over leadership succession in the Kristo Asafo Church escalated into violence. Witnesses report that armed men opened fire on her vehicle, discharging about 15 rounds. A bullet grazed her near the neck/left ear. The Ghana Police Service has confirmed the injury and launched an investigation. Her vehicle, which shows visible gunshot damage, has been retained for forensic examination.
A Violation of Human Rights
The alleged use of lethal force against a citizen violates the fundamental right to life and security of person, guaranteed under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana and international instruments such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. If allegations that the attack was ordered by her brother, Nana Kwadwo Safo Akofena, are proven, it would signal a grave failure of the state’s duty to protect. A fair, transparent police investigation is essential for justice and the preservation of the rule of law.
An Affront to Women
As a former Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection and a consistent advocate for women’s rights, this attack on Ms. Safo is a direct affront to women in leadership. Targeting a high‑profile female leader with lethal violence appears to be an attempt to silence women and deter them from public service. This incident reflects the broader—and often more dangerous—risks women face in political and public spaces globally.
The Way Forward
The Ghana Police Service must conduct a thorough, impartial, and timely investigation to identify and prosecute all perpetrators. Only decisive action will reaffirm the state’s commitment to protecting citizens, delivering justice, and ensuring a safe environment for women in public life.
Yentik Gariba
Nalerigu, North East Region
April 21, 2026
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