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President Mahama Has Officially Addressed Sammy Gyamfi’s Case – Check Details

A video that has taken Ghana by storm is now testing the Mahama administration’s promise of integrity in leadership. The viral footage shows Sammy Gyamfi, Head of the Ghana Gold Board, handing over bundles of U.S. dollars to Nana Agradaa, a controversial evangelist with a checkered past. The clip has triggered intense public criticism, especially as many Ghanaians continue to feel the pinch of economic hardship.

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President John Dramani Mahama, through government spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has responded swiftly and decisively. “The President wants Ghanaians to know that this will not be swept under the rug. Sammy Gyamfi will be held accountable,” Ofosu stated in a televised interview. He emphasized that the Mahama administration is committed to restoring and maintaining public trust.

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Sammy Gyamfi has since issued a public apology, claiming the money was a personal gesture of kindness and not intended for public scrutiny. However, the explanation has not quelled public anger. Critics argue that such actions reflect poorly on the standards of leadership, particularly from officials managing vital national resources.

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In response, senior presidential advisor Julius Debrah has summoned Gyamfi to the Jubilee House to explain his actions in detail. The outcome of that meeting could determine his future in public service.

The scandal has reignited nationwide debates on ethics, transparency, and accountability in government. As head of the Ghana Gold Board, Gyamfi holds a position that demands unimpeachable conduct. Many Ghanaians are now watching closely to see if the President will uphold his word and take meaningful action. For Mahama, the moment is critical: it’s an opportunity to send a clear message that under his leadership, no one is above the law.

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