Following a controversial video that showed Sammy Gyamfi, the acting CEO of the Ghana Gold Board, giving evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, also known as Nana Agradaa, an undisclosed sum of US dollars, President John Dramani Mahama has declared that no additional disciplinary action will be taken against him.
After going viral, the video sparked intense public outrage and sparked worries about potential violations of Ghana’s Foreign Exchange Act and the Code of Conduct for Public Appointees.
Gyamfi was fired by civil society organizations and minority caucus members, who said that his actions betrayed public confidence and went against what was expected of a public servant.
President Mahama, however, has made the decision to accept Mr. Gyamfi’s public apologies and end the issue, albeit with a severe warning.
At a press briefing, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister of Government Communications, expressed the President’s stance, saying that President Mahama has accepted Mr. Sammy Gyamfi’s apologies.
He went on to say that although the President finds the occurrence unfortunate, no further action will be taken.
Nonetheless, Mr. Gyamfi and all public appointees have received a strong warning to always act in a way that maintains public trust and to rigorously abide by the Code of Conduct.
Mr. Kwakye Ofosu emphasized the President’s dedication to responsibility and moral leadership, but he also pointed out that Gyamfi’s dismissal was not justified given the circumstances.