
Police Probe Shooting That Injured Adwoa Safo Amid Kristo Asafo Leadership Dispute
Former Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo is receiving medical treatment after suffering a gunshot injury in Kwabenya. Police are investigating the incident as competing accounts emerge amid an ongoing leadership dispute within the Kristo Asafo Mission.
ACCRA, Ghana — Police in Ghana are investigating a shooting that injured former Member of Parliament Sarah Adwoa Safo, as authorities examine competing accounts of an incident linked to an ongoing leadership dispute within the Kristo Asafo Mission.
The Ghana Police Service said preliminary investigations indicate that Adwoa Safo sustained a gunshot injury to her left ear on June 21 while visiting her late father’s residence at Kwabenya in the Greater Accra Region. She later reported the incident to police and sought medical treatment. Authorities said she is receiving care, and investigations remain ongoing.
Police also confirmed that a vehicle linked to the incident showed visible gunshot damage and has been retained for forensic examination. Investigators said they are working to establish the full circumstances surrounding the shooting. The incident has attracted national attention because it involves a former cabinet minister and parliamentarian, as well as a dispute connected to one of Ghana’s most prominent indigenous religious organisations.
Adwoa Safo previously represented Dome-Kwabenya in Parliament and served in ministerial positions within successive Ghanaian governments.


Competing Accounts Emerge
While the shooting itself is not disputed, differing accounts have emerged regarding the events that led to the incident. A statement issued by members of Adwoa Safo’s family alleged that the incident occurred while she was attempting to serve court documents connected to an ongoing succession dispute following the death of Kristo Asafo founder Apostle Kwadwo Safo. The family further alleged that shots were fired at her vehicle and called for a full investigation.
The family stated that Adwoa Safo remains in stable condition and is responding positively to treatment. Police have not publicly confirmed the family’s version of events and have not identified who fired the shot that injured her.
As of publication, authorities had not announced any charges directly relating to the shooting. Efforts to obtain independent responses from representatives associated with the succession process were not immediately successful.
Leadership Dispute Forms Background

The shooting comes amid a prolonged dispute concerning leadership and governance arrangements within the Kristo Asafo Mission following the death of its founder, Apostle Kwadwo Safo, in September 2025. Apostle Safo, widely known as the “Star of Africa”, was a prominent inventor, industrialist and religious leader whose influence extended across technology, education and manufacturing in Ghana.
Since his death, differing interpretations of succession arrangements have emerged among family members and stakeholders connected to the mission. There is currently no public evidence from investigators establishing that the leadership dispute directly caused the shooting. However, several parties have linked the incident to tensions surrounding the succession process.
Police Investigation Continues
The Ghana Police Service said investigations remain active and that forensic examinations are being conducted on the vehicle involved. Authorities have not disclosed whether any arrests have been made specifically in connection with the shooting.
Police have urged the public to allow investigators to complete their work and have not released further details regarding potential suspects. The case is likely to remain under close scrutiny because of its political, religious and public-interest dimensions.
Timeline of Events
Leadership vacuum emerges
Apostle Kwadwo Safo dies, prompting discussions over future leadership arrangements within Kristo Asafo Mission.
Succession disagreement deepens
Differences emerge among stakeholders regarding succession, governance and institutional control issues.
Court proceedings continue
Court-related proceedings linked to the dispute continue as the leadership disagreement remains unresolved.
Gunshot injury reported
Sarah Adwoa Safo sustains a gunshot injury at Kwabenya, according to reports linked to the ongoing dispute.
Police investigation begins
Police confirm investigations are underway and forensic examinations begin as authorities seek to establish the facts.
What We Know
- Adwoa Safo suffered a gunshot injury to her left ear.
- She is receiving medical treatment.
- Police have confirmed an investigation is underway.
- A vehicle linked to the incident sustained gunshot damage.
- Forensic examinations are ongoing.
- Authorities have not publicly identified a shooter.
What We Do Not Yet Know
- Who fired the shot.
- Whether the shooting was targeted.
- Whether criminal charges will be filed.
- Whether the incident was directly connected to the succession dispute.
What This Means
The shooting has intensified public attention on an already sensitive leadership dispute involving one of Ghana’s most recognisable religious institutions. For investigators, the immediate priority is determining how the shooting occurred and identifying those responsible.
For the public, the case highlights the importance of allowing criminal investigations to proceed independently while avoiding speculation before official findings are released. The outcome of the investigation could have implications not only for those directly involved but also for broader discussions about governance, succession and conflict resolution within influential institutions.









