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Sammy Gyamfi Responds to Backlash Over Viral Video of Cash Handout to Nana Agradaa

Sammy Gyamfi, the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), has responded to widespread public criticism following the emergence of a viral video he described as a private act of kindness that unexpectedly made its way into the public eye.
The video, circulating widely online, shows a brief interaction between Gyamfi and Patricia Oduro Koranteng, better known as Nana Agradaa, a former fetish priestess turned evangelist. In the footage, Agradaa is heard requesting US dollar notes from Gyamfi’s vehicle. Shortly after, the Acting CEO is seen counting out several dollar bills, which Agradaa then grabs and displays to onlookers.
READ ALSO: Sammy Gyamfi Summoned by Chief of Staff Over Viral Cash Gift to Nana Agradaa
In the wake of the video’s release, Gyamfi took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to clarify the situation that has stirred public outcry. In his statement, he explained that the gesture was part of his “long-standing custom of helping those in need.”
“I sincerely thought I was performing this act of kindness in private, and never imagined it would be made public. That is unfortunate and regrettable,” Gyamfi wrote.
Acknowledging the negative reactions, including from his political allies, Gyamfi offered a sincere apology. “I understand the uproar this gesture has caused, especially from comrades who are genuinely hurt by it. To all such comrades, I AM SINCERELY SORRY for this regrettable lapse in judgment. I respect and appreciate your views,” he stated.
Gyamfi also expressed his gratitude to those who offered support during what he described as a challenging time, acknowledging their solidarity.
In closing, he reaffirmed his commitment to public service and reiterated that his understanding of public office remains steadfast. “My view of public office as a privilege to serve society, solve problems, and help others has not changed,” he said.
He ended his message by wishing Ghanaians a peaceful Sunday and extending his Mother’s Day greetings.
“Stay blessed and have a blissful Sunday. Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out here.”
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Gov’t Moves To Secure COVID-19 Vaccines As Over 100 Cases Are Recorded

In preparation for a possible COVID-19 comeback, the government is acting to obtain COVID-19 vaccines locally, according to Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh.
The minister acknowledged that COVID-19 cases had recently increased, with the majority of infections occurring at the University of Ghana campus. According to him, the Omicron variation is the main cause of the cases.
Speaking before Parliament, Mr. Akandoh said that 107 of the 316 suspected cases have been verified.
READ ALSO: COVID-19 Resurfaces at University of Ghana: Health Authorities Sound the Alarm
He did, however, reassure the public that the new illnesses have not been connected to any hospitalizations or fatalities.
In keeping with worldwide trends, Mr. Akandoh clarified that although the COVID-19 vaccine is no longer a part of Ghana’s regular immunization schedule, it is still an essential tool for halting the spread of the virus and lowering the risk of serious illness and death.
“In preparation for a potential surge, we have initiated the necessary processes to secure vaccines in-country,” the Minister stated.
He reaffirmed the government’s dedication to safeguarding the health of those who are most at risk, including the elderly and those with underlying medical issues.
READ ALSO: COVID-19: 107 Out Of 316 Suspected Cases Confirmed, No Hospitalisation – Health Minister
“This is consistent with our commitment to safeguarding the health of vulnerable populations, particularly the elderly and individuals with underlying health conditions who are more likely to suffer serious complications from COVID-19,” he added.
In order to enable prompt deployment in the event that infection rates start to rise again, Mr. Akandoh reassured the public that the government is still taking the initiative in its pandemic response strategy.
He also assured Ghanaians that there are still efficient COVID-19 therapy options accessible. He mentioned that people with mild to moderate symptoms who also have diabetes or hypertension should take Paxlovid, an antiviral drug given twice daily for five days.
“Most people recover at home with symptom-based treatment,” he said. “But our hospitals are also well-prepared to manage more serious cases, including with oxygen therapy and comprehensive clinical care.”
In his closing remarks, Mr. Akandoh reaffirmed the government’s dedication to public health and emphasized the significance of national preparedness, especially for the most vulnerable.
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COVID-19: 107 Out Of 316 Suspected Cases Confirmed, No Hospitalisation – Health Minister

A recent increase of COVID-19 cases has been confirmed by Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, the minister of health, with the majority of infections occurring at the University of Ghana campus.
According to him, the Omicron variation is the main cause of the cases.
In his speech to Parliament today, Mr. Akandoh revealed that 107 of the 316 suspected instances have been verified.
READ ALSO: COVID-19 Resurfaces at University of Ghana: Health Authorities Sound the Alarm
He did, however, reassure the public that the new illnesses have not been connected to any hospitalizations or fatalities.
To stop the spread of the disease, health officials have stepped up testing and surveillance, especially in schools.
The minister called on everyone to follow preventive measures, including as washing their hands, wearing masks in crowded areas, and getting vaccinated, particularly if they haven’t had their booster injections yet.

The Minister claimed that a social gathering during hall week celebrations on the University of Ghana campus was the catalyst for this quick spread.
“Mr. Speaker, after sending in a team to investigate, we found a few key issues that fuelled the spread. The most significant factor was the recent Hall Week celebrations held at the University. These events brought large crowds together, with little use of face masks or distancing,” he said.
Additionally, he clarified that the Ministry met with the heads of Noguchi, the School of Public Health, and the Director-General of the Ghana Health Service in addition to sending a national team to collaborate with the University and municipal health authorities.
All university hall week activities were thereafter suspended, and notices were sent to all medical facilities across the country.
The Minister also mentioned the commencement of a campus-wide education campaign that involves student leaders, campus radio, and banners.
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VIDEO: Ghanaian Woman Searches For Chinese ‘Galamsey’ Lover Who Fled After Impregnating Her

A resident of Abodom in the Ashanti Region’s Asante Bekwai Municipality named Selina Adu Gyamfi has accused her Chinese partner, Leon, of leaving her after reportedly getting her pregnant.
Selina says she met Leon years ago in Bekwai while he was involved in illicit mining, sometimes known as galamsey.
The two fell in love, and she says Leon provided her with regular financial support throughout that time.
“My issue is that some Chinese people came to Abodom, Asante Bekwai, for galamsey. I had a relationship with one of them called Leon. When they were leaving, I didn’t know I was pregnant,” she narrated.
On Nhyira FM’s social program, Selina talked about how she trusted and became personal with Leon since he had promised to be with her.
“He told me he loved me. He used to give me 1,000 cedis a week or sometimes 500 cedis every three days,” she recounted.
According to Selina, she didn’t find out she was pregnant until two months after Leon and his coworkers had departed Bekwai.
Leon was originally happy when she called him and told him she was pregnant, but his attitude changed after that.
“I called to inform him I was pregnant and he said he liked it but I don’t know what people told him; he started avoiding me and eventually blacklisted me,” she said.
Selina became irate and went looking for Leon, who was then arrested after she told the police about the situation.
She claims, however, that the police soon freed him.
“Leon was good to me while we were together but now I’m struggling to take care of the child alone. I don’t know where he is,” she said.
Now, as she struggles to raise the child alone, Selina is pleading with the public and authorities to assist her in finding Leon.
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