Former Member of Parliament Hawa Koomson has made it clear that her resolve to engage in electoral activities remains firm, despite being recently assaulted during the Ablekuma North rerun. Speaking after the incident, she suggested that personal harm won’t deter her from continuing her political involvement.
Using a metaphor to illustrate her stance, she compared the situation to the idea that one doesn’t stop drinking water just because it took a child—a way of saying setbacks won’t force her to quit.
When asked whether she would participate in the upcoming Akwatia by-election, Koomson admitted she hasn’t made a final decision but is seriously considering being present at the polling stations.
She also revealed that her presence at the Ablekuma North polls was unavoidable, emphasizing that certain duties leave little room for personal retreat. Even after facing violence, she hinted that she’s unlikely to shy away from the Akwatia event, showing her enduring commitment to political processes.
Source: NewsandVibes.com