Kissi Agyebeng cannot settle personal scores with Martin Kpebu – Ako Gunn writes
I have listened to the interview of Lawyer Martin Kpebu after his release from custody, and the first thing I asked myself was, how can you invite a person to your premises and allow junior officers to disrespect and manhandle him when he is not a subject of any investigation? This is an unfortunately low point, if indeed it happened at his blind side.
This desperate detention of Lawyer Matin Kpebu by the OSP has broken the camel’s back for some of us who had a different opinion on the removal of Kissi Agyebeng from office.
Yes, Lawyer Matin Kpebu says he has 15 accusations against the OSP. Fairness will mean he tabling it for your response. Why should there be fears? How does this make someone restless? Come on, Kissi, anyone who has followed this chronology will easily link these and pronounce you as intolerant. You could have done better.
Truthfully, the mindset with which the NPP formed the Office of Special Prosecutor was evil and negative. Obviously, it takes negativity for the rat to fall into palm oil. That NPP trap couldn’t even get a mouse.
However, as a believer in probity and accountability and social justice, I have always asked myself, how positively can we use this office to solve some corruption-related problems? I recently saw the pain in the eyes of the president, his excellency Mahama, when he shared his opinion on the ongoing public accounts committee sittings.
So, for the OSP to use its office to settle personal scores with Martin, nothing less than an apology will get me satisfied.
We have come a long way as a people, and there are many more ahead of us. We shouldn’t waste time on such pettiness.
Let’s keep hope alive. There are better days ahead.
Kun fa Yakun

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