Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has urged citizens to manage their expectations and avoid premature celebrations.
Speaking on The KeyPoints on February 15, Kpebu drew parallels between the current optimism and the initial enthusiasm that greeted President Akufo-Addo’s tenure in 2017.
He emphasized the importance of patience and accountability, warning against getting swept up in political excitement.
“Somebody said in 2017, Akufo-Addo did very well. So we should be careful not to start celebrating Mahama too early. Let’s wait and see,” he stated.
While acknowledging the positive steps taken so far, Kpebu stressed that real governance is measured by sustained progress and tangible results.
He called on citizens to remain vigilant and hold leadership accountable.
“We can’t allow ourselves to be carried away by excitement. We must demand results,” he added.
-MyNewsGH


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