

Ghanaian Official Pardoned After Viral Video Controversy
Ghanaian Politics: Presidential Pardon Stirs Debate After Viral Video Incident On May 14, 2025, a video surfaced online showing Sammy Gyamfi, the acting CEO of Goldbob, receiving an undisclosed sum of money from Nana Agradaa. This sparked immediate controversy and public criticism. The video quickly went viral on social media, prompting a swift reaction from both Gyamfi and the Presidency. Gyamfi, in a statement released shortly after the video's emergence, apologized for the incident. "To clarify," he stated, "this was simply a kind gesture to a fellow human being, and I never imagined that such a seemingly private act could cause this much public uproar." He expressed regret and acknowledged the public concern. The Presidency, in a statement released a day later, confirmed that President Mahama had pardoned Gyamfi. A spokesperson explained that the President, who was out of the country at the time, had been briefed on the matter by the Chief of Staff. "President Mahama has taken into account Mr. Gyamfi's apology and the need for public officials to maintain the highest ethical standards," the spokesperson said. The Chief of Staff also issued a caution to Gyamfi, urging him to be more mindful of his actions in the future. The incident highlights the challenges faced by public officials in navigating the complexities of public life and social media scrutiny. The quick action by both Gyamfi and the Presidency suggests a commitment to transparency and accountability.