
Former Member of Parliament for Dome‑Kwabenya Sarah Adwoa Safo has dismissed claims that the dispute surrounding the Kristo Asafo Mission is driven by leadership ambitions or inheritance battles, insisting her sole motivation is to uphold the final directives of her late father, Apostle Kwadwo Safo.
In a statement issued on Friday, July 3, 2026, following what she described as an assassination attempt on her life on June 21, Ms. Safo said public commentary had distorted the true issues at stake.
“The matter at hand is neither about any aspiration on my part to lead the Kristo Asafo Church, nor does it concern a dispute over church property or, for that matter, inheritance,” she said.
She stressed that she had never sought personal wealth or financial gain from her father’s estate, describing herself as “self‑made” and guided by integrity and independence.
“I have never sought to draw wealth or personal gain from my late father’s estate or properties, but have for many years, even before the passing of our dear dad, chosen to walk a path defined by integrity, contentment, independence and self‑determined effort,” she noted.
According to her, the dispute centres on amendments to the church’s constitution directed by Apostle Safo in 2024. She said the revised constitution removed Israel Kwadwo Safo as leader of the church and subsequently installed her as head of the Kantanka family in February 2025.
“On his death bed, my dad instructed me to ensure that this provision was expressly upheld, and I consider it my duty and responsibility to honour that directive as his first child,” she said.
Ms. Safo also rejected claims that her father died without legal guidance, stating that he left a valid will governing the administration of his estate.
“It is also important to state clearly that my dad did not die intestate. He left a valid Will, which I believe sets out definitive provisions for the administration of his estate, including his properties and inheritance, all of which will be properly addressed and given effect upon the formal reading and execution of same,” she said.
She maintained that her overriding objective is to ensure justice for her late father, her family, and the Kristo Asafo Church, reaffirming her commitment to carrying out what she described as his final wishes.
— CitiNewsRoom


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