The appointment has already generated lots of reactions, with popular Ghanaian blogger Bongo Ideas sharing his thoughts on the matter. In a post, he stated, “Sammy Gyamfi is best suited for a communications, an information, or legal role. Being in charge of a delicate agency such as this could endanger his political ambition. Hopefully, he delivers. We dey watch.”
Sammy Gyamfi brings a wealth of academic and professional experience to the role. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and a Bachelor of Law from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. His impressive credentials also include a Barrister at Law certificate from the Ghana School of Law, an MA in Economic Policy Management from the University of Ghana, and Executive Certificates in Emerging Leaders and Strategic Leadership from the Harvard Kennedy School. Gyamfi’s previous experience with Exton Cubic Group Limited, a renowned mining company in Ghana, further highlights his capability to lead this crucial initiative.
The establishment of the GoldBod is a top priority for the Mahama administration, aimed at ensuring the sustainable management of Ghana’s gold resources. The board will formalize the small-scale gold mining sector and provide essential support services to improve efficiency and sustainability. Gyamfi’s previous experience with Exton Cubic Group Limited, a renowned mining company in Ghana, is expected to serve him well in tackling this critical mission.
With the stakes high and public opinion divided, all eyes are now on Sammy Gyamfi as he embarks on this challenging but pivotal role in shaping Ghana’s gold industry.
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