Lawyer Martin Kpebu Reveals His Longstanding NPP Membership Card On Live TV

LAWYER KPEBU

In a Today’s episode of TV3’s ‘The Key Points,’ the renowned legal practitioner Lawyer Martin Kpebu made a significant revelation by showing  his New Patriotic Party (NPP) membership card, affirming his affiliation with the party since 1998.

Kpebu’s disclosure came amid discussions on the influence of political parties in the appointment of judges, where he critiqued both the NPP and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for their roles in judicial appointments. He emphasized the need for reforms to ensure the judiciary’s independence from political interference.

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Despite his longstanding association with the NPP, Kpebu has been vocal in his critiques of the party’s recent actions. He expressed concerns over the party’s current  route which suggest that it has deviated from its foundational principles. In a candid remark, he stated that certain NPP figures including Alan Kyeremateng  do not bears with him indicating a perceived shift in the party’s direction.   Kpebu’s forthrightness has sparked discussions about the role of party loyalty versus the imperative to hold one’s own party accountable. His stance highlights the importance of internal critique in fostering a political environment that prioritizes national interest over partisan allegiance.

As the political environment evolves, Kpebu’s revelations and critiques serve as a reminder of the need for transparency, accountability, and adherence to democratic principles within Ghana’s major political parties

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