Hopeson Adorye, a member of the Movement for Change, has suggested that the woman purported to be Sarah Adwoa Safo on the day Parliament voted to pass the E-Levy has obvious features that give her away as an impostor.
He made these allegations during a discussion on Onua TV's Maakye on March 20, 2025, while exploring recent revelations made by Sarah Adoa Safo in a series of interviews. "The footage of the woman in the nose mask revealed that she clearly has different features from Adwoa Safo.
The body size could be justified on grounds that perhaps she had gained weight due to childbirth, but the forehead and neck clearly do not resemble Adwoa Safo and Bagbin must take decisive action to probe this matter to reach a sane conclusion," he demanded.
Adorye, a former member of the NPP, indicated that the act was tantamount to fraud and insisted that heads must roll on the issue that implicates the then leadership of the NPP caucus in Parliament.