Mr. Ahwoi, during an event in Accra asked Prof. Opoku-Agyemang to be ready for any scenario that could make her assume the presidency.
The development has sparked controversy within the NDC, with some interpreting it as suggesting that Mr. Mahama might not complete his presidential term if elected in 2024.
However, on Sunday, March 24, Kwesi Ahwoi in a statement on Facebook has expressed his regret over the matter and noting that he had no intention of wishing harm upon the former President.
“I sincerely regret the wrong impression that my comment has created. Indeed, it was not my intention, and never will it be my intention to pray that H.E. John Mahama does not serve his full four-year term when he wins the 2024 general elections.
“I concede that I misspoke on the occasion. I accept the criticisms in good faith, even though some of the criticisms arise out of a deliberate misrepresentation of my statement.
“I hereby render an unreserved and unqualified apology to H.E. John Dramani Mahama, Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, the leadership and rank and file of the great NDC,” he said.
He called on the party’s supporters to move past the incident and support Mr. Mahama in the upcoming 2024 elections.
“Comrades and friends, let us put this unfortunate incident behind us and unite behind our flag-bearer, the visionary Nation Builder, to rescue our beloved country in the December 2024 elections.”
Below is the full apology