Social media platforms, particularly X and Facebook, have been abuzz with discussions involving the Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Gold Board, ; Nana Agradaa, and dollars, following the circulation of a viral video purportedly showing Gyamfi handing an undisclosed sum of US currency to Patricia Oduro Koranteng, widely known as Nana Agradaa, a former fetish priestess who now identifies as an evangelist.
Critics on these platforms have subjected the politician to intense scrutiny and backlash, condemning the act as a public display of opulence unbecoming of a government appointee, particularly given that the administration has been in office for only four months and in light of the recently launched code of conduct by President , which urges appointees to uphold behavior that safeguards the integrity of the government.
The incident has sparked a divide in public opinions, with some netizens expressing support for 's actions, while others insist that no excuses should be made for the politician, emphasising the need to hold public officials accountable irrespective of their affiliations or motives.
Supporters of have pointed to his expression of remorse and public apology, viewing it as a commendable gesture of accountability.