play videoPrivate legal practitioner, Martin Kpebu and former minister, Cecilia Dapaah
Renowned legal practitioner, Martin Kpebu, has opened up about a conversation that ensued between himself and the embattled former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Dapaah when they had an encounter at the court.
According to his narration, Cecilia Dapaah approached him and asked why he had been running commentary on his case on various media platforms consistently and seemed to suggest that she was guilty.
Martin Kpebu noted that Cecilia Dapaah was nice towards her in their encounter and she urged him to exercise restraint when he is commenting on her case in court publicly.
Speaking in an interview with United Television (UTV) which GhanaWeb monitored, Martin Kpebu recounted what transpired in his conversation with Cecilia Dapaah during their encounter at the court premises.
“I don’t have any problem with her because with what she’s going through I understand her. When we were done with the court case she approached and greeted me, but I was staring at her so I asked for her name and she introduced herself to me as Cecilia Dapaah, before I realized it was her.
"I didn’t panic and she didn’t threaten me too. Then she [Cecilia Dapaah] said, ‘The analysis I've been doing on her case is too much. You’re always on TV running commentary and even judged me guilty already, so exercise patience in your commentary about my case.’
Martin Kpebu clarified that he does not begrudge Cecilia Dapaah and she never threatened to sue him as it is claimed in the public.
“She never told me that she would sue me. To be honest, She was very nice to me that’s why I said I don’t have a problem with her. There were certain things that she said but I can't repeat it here but overall she was nice. At a point she asked, ‘Do I have an issue with you, so why have you taken my case so seriously?’