Ghanaian media personality Afia Pokua has accused the government of deliberately shifting public attention away from what she claims is the sale of 19 tonnes of Ghana’s gold to unknown or “ghost” buyers.
According to her, recent national conversations and controversies may be part of a broader attempt to divert focus from the alleged gold deal.
She raised concerns about transparency and accountability, insisting that such a significant transaction should not go unchecked.
“Government is busy diverting attention from selling 19 tonnes of Ghana’s gold to ghost buyers,” she said.
Afia Pokua warned that Ghanaians deserve clear answers regarding the country’s natural resources, especially when large quantities of gold are reportedly involved.
She emphasized the need for authorities to address the issue openly instead of allowing other matters to dominate public discourse.
Her claims have sparked debate, with many calling for clarification from government officials, while others have urged caution until verified details emerge.
For Vim Lady, the message is simple: while the government points fingers elsewhere, Ghanaians must keep their eyes on the gold.
