“I think so far the President, probably, hasn’t heard" - Lawyer Kpebu (Video)
By Dolaw (self media writer) | 10 months ago
Private legal practitioner, Mr. Martin Kpebu, has opined that probably the President of the Republic of GhanaNana Akufo-Addo is yet to be abreast with unpleasant happiness at the Jubilee House.
According to Lawyer Martin Kpebu, if the President claims he's not aware of the issues of corruption going on under his watch at the Jubilee House, then there is the need to echo it more to get to him.
Lawyer Kpebu noted that his silence over the issues of corruption makes him part of the criminal syndicates at the Jubilee House. He argued that some of the serious corruption cases on the public domain can never happen without the involvement of Nana Akufo-Addo.
Lawyer Kpebu said “I think so far the President, probably, hasn’t heard; maybe, we need to repeat it more forcefully for him to hear that he is part of the criminal syndicates at the Jubilee House – the President is certainly part.
"All these corruptions cannot happen without the President’s involvement,
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