A post on Former Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development Hawa Koomson's official Twitter profile prompted significant social media reactions after she shared images from her recent Thanksgiving service. The ceremony, held in front of her church family, was an occasion for the outspoken politician to show her thankfulness to God and her followers following the conclusion of the 2024 general election. Hawa Koomson captioned the photos with a poignant statement highlighting her undying faith and resilience. She stated, "On Sunday, I joined my church family in giving thanks and praise to God." It was a striking reminder that He is our only source of strength and hope. I want to thank my fans for their persistent work. Your hard work and dedication were not overlooked."
The message soon gained popularity online, eliciting several responses from supporters and political commentators. Many praised her upbeat attitude and unwavering dedication to her political career, while others praised her for emphasizing faith in her message. A large number of people were surprised to see her in church following all of the unpleasant events she reportedly caused in her constituency during the recently concluded elections. Please find below some of the comments I gathered from the post.
"There is innocent blood in your hands, and whatever happens, justice will be served for this young lost soul. Enjoy your defeat, because it's over!"
"Religion is misused in Ghana!" God should protect us from the flagrant exploitation of religion to deceive us. Her wealth, lack of sorrow, and indifference to the casualties in her community expose her. "Where was religion and piety during the eight years of lies, impudence, and corruption?"
"You will face consequences for the atrocities you committed against Ghanaians. Your days are numbered. Accountability is coming shortly."
"Your pastor is either afraid to tell you the truth or you've bribed him into silence or better still, you don't go to church, its only occasionally that you find yourself hanging around in a church"