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     Sammy Gyamfi must be punished – Effah Dartey

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     Private legal practitioner and politician, Captain Nkrabea Effah Dartey (Rtd), has joined calls for punitive action against the National Communi­cations Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi, over the dollar gift to controversial fetish priestess turned pastor, Nana Agradaa.

    According to him, Mr Gyamfi, who doubles as the Chief Exec­utive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (Goldboard), made an unwarranted gesture.

    In an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Mr Dartey stated that Sammy Gyamfi wanted to test President John Mahama on the Code of Conduct for appointees.

    In this regard, the lawyer be­lieved an example must be made of Sammy Gyamfi to serve as a deter­rent to appointees and Ghanaians at large.

    “Sammy Gyamfi wants to test the President on the Code of Conduct and find out whether he was serious in his campaign, or it is a nine-day wonder or a mere joke. Because anyone who hears this will know that Sammy Gyamfi’s action is not the best. So the president must punish him and set him as an example,” he stated.

    However, Mr Dartey expressed skepticism about any sanctions over Mr Gyamfi’s action, consider­ing his role and contribution in the NDC.

    “Considering his role in the NDC and his scale of importance, wheth­er the President will act is another thing altogether. If the president fails, then clearly the code of con­duct is just paper policy and paper laws. It will mean he is not serious. I may be wrong and if I am wrong, then I’m sorry,” he noted.

    His remarks come in the wake of widespread backlash after Sammy Gyamfi was captured in a viral video gifting dollars in public to Nana Agradaa.

    The latter has claimed it was $800 for fuel after she requested it.

    —myjoyonline.com



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