
Ghana's Gold Smuggling Crisis: Gyamfi's Warning Ignites National Debate
Ghana grapples with gold smuggling crisis as Sammy Gyamfi issues stark warning. Accra, Ghana - June 4, 2025 - Lawyer Sammy Gyamfi, a prominent figure in Ghanaian politics, recently issued a strong warning against those involved in the nation's gold smuggling crisis. His statement, "I don't care whose ox is gored," underscores the severity of the problem and the need for decisive action. The warning comes amidst growing concerns about the impact of illegal gold mining on the Ghanaian economy and environment. A news report by UTV Ghana, based on an article from The Chronicle, highlights the urgency of the situation. The report emphasizes the significant financial losses and environmental damage caused by gold smuggling. The reporter passionately conveys the gravity of the situation, urging authorities to take swift action to curb the illegal activities. Gyamfi's statement is a call to action, demanding accountability regardless of political affiliations. The situation highlights the urgent need for comprehensive measures to combat gold smuggling and protect Ghana's natural resources.