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'Anything Can Happen' Comment: You Spoke The Truth; Apology Wasn't Necessary - Kwesi Ahwoi Told

'Anything Can Happen' Comment: You Spoke The Truth; Apology Wasn't Necessary - Kwesi Ahwoi Told

John Boadu has jumped to the defence of NDC guru, Kwesi Ahwoi over the latter's comments regarding John Dramani Mahama and his Running Mate, Prof.

Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang.Kwesi Ahwoi, delivering a speech at a reception organized last Thursday by the Churchstreet group of NDC faithful for Prof.

Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, asked the Running Mate to ready herself to be President of Ghana.Mr.

Ahwoi gave the impression that Mahama may suffer the same fate as the late President Atta Mills, hence may not finish his four-year term should he become President, thereby giving Prof.

Jane Naana the opportunity to taking over the reins of government.The NDC stalwart has however apologized for his comments saying “I sincerely regret the wrong impression that my comment has created.

I accept the criticisms in good faith, even though some of the criticisms arise out of a deliberate misrepresentation of my statement.”But John Boadu says he doesn't understand why Kwesi Ahwoi would render an apology as, to him, the latter spoke nothing but the truth.According to him, Kwesi Ahwoi only voiced the things in his mind and didn't have to apologize for it.John Boadu asked "why are you apologizing?", stressing what Mr.

Ahwoi expressed publicly was an initial thought and precaution to the National Democratic Congress as there is a precedent where a sitting President couldn't end his term, referring to the late John Evans Atta Mills.The former NPP General Secretary and current Director-General of the State Interest and Governance Authority (SIGA) argued it is a known fact that Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has supporters who like her to succeed Mahama, therefore wondering what is wrong if Kwesi Ahwoi tells it publicly."The context is right.

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