By: Alexander Afriyie
In a shocking display of disregard for party discipline, Sammy Gyamfi, a prominent figure in the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has openly flouted former President John Mahama’s code of conduct for appointees. The code, intended to promote decorum and professionalism among party appointees, was publicly disregarded by Gyamfi when he sprayed $10,000 on Komfo-Kristo Agradaa, a well-known figure, in a public setting.
The incident has sparked widespread controversy, with many questioning Gyamfi’s actions and calling for disciplinary measures. The NDC has yet to comment on the matter, but sources close to the party indicate that an investigation is underway.
Gyamfi’s actions have been widely condemned, with many viewing them as a blatant disregard for party rules and a display of reckless abandon. The incident has also raised questions about the effectiveness of Mahama’s code of conduct and whether it is being taken seriously by party members.
As the NDC grapples with the fallout from this incident, many are left wondering what consequences Gyamfi will face and whether the party will take a firm stance against such behavior in the future. Alexander Afriyie