Hawa Koomson Speaks Out on Alleged Assault: "I leave it to God"

Accra, Ghana – Hon. Hawa Koomson, a prominent political figure, has voiced her disappointment regarding the silence from the Presidency following an alleged assault. In a statement published by Graphic Online on July 19, 2025, Koomson indicated that she does not anticipate a response from the President or Vice President, attributing their silence to her not being a member of their political party.


"I don't expect the President or the Vice President to say anything about the attack because I'm not part of their party," Koomson stated. She further asserted that the leadership is "aware of what has happened."

Expressing her personal frustration, Koomson highlighted the lack of public condemnation for the alleged violence she experienced. "Well, I wouldn't say anything because I expect that as a woman being beaten by these men, and up to now nobody has called to say anything. I leave it to God," she said.

The full details of the alleged attack and the circumstances surrounding it were not provided in the snippet, but Koomson's strong remarks suggest a significant incident that has drawn her public condemnation and concern over official inaction.


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