In an unexpected twist that has set social media and political circles abuzz, Chairman Kwabena Wontumi publicly apologized to former President John Mahama, stating: “I am sorry if I have wronged you in any way.” The rare gesture of conciliation has sparked intense speculation about a possible thaw in relations between two of Ghana’s most prominent political figures.
Observers are calling it a dramatic shift in political rhetoric, with analysts wondering if this is a genuine olive branch or a calculated move in the ever-intense chessboard of Ghanaian politics. Supporters of both camps are now watching closely, debating whether this apology could signal a new era of cooperation—or just a headline-grabbing stunt.
The question on everyone’s lips: Will this apology change the political landscape, or is it just smoke and mirrors?


