
Private Legal Practitioner, Mr Martin Kpebu, has emphasized the need to sound louder the trumpet of ongoing corruptions at the Jubilee House until the President of the Republic, Nana Akufo-Addo hears it louder and clear.
According to Lawyer Kpebu, The silence of the President and his failure to act on the various issues of corruption that have been raised at the Jubilee House make him part of the criminals syndicates.
Mr Martin Kpebu who cited many examples of corruption cases that have gone on in the Jubilee House noted that some of these criminal activities can never happen without the involvement of the up the President. He noted that his silence makes him part and parcel of the corruptive activities
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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