Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has criticized economist Dr.

George Domfeh for failing to center his economic analyses on the welfare of Ghanaian citizens, arguing that his assessments lack constitutional grounding.

During a live TV discussion on the KeyPoints with Alfred Ocansey, Kpebu referenced Article 36 of Ghana's Constitution, which mandates that economic policies must maximize citizens' well-being. "Dr.

Domfeh, if you don't analyze and put the citizen at the center-front and center-your analysis is going nowhere," Kpebu stated. "The Constitution is clear: it's not just about economic growth but about securing the maximum welfare, freedom, and happiness of every Ghanaian." Kpebu accused Domfeh of focusing too much on economic growth indicators while brushing aside the struggles of ordinary citizens. "You admit people are suffering, but you quickly move on to macroeconomic figures.