Kwadwo Gyamfi Osafo Marfo, the Director of Cybersecurity at the National Communications Authority (NCA), is at the center of controversy after allegedly transferring his state-provided official vehicle to his wife. According to reports, Marfo justified the move by claiming the vehicle consumed excessive fuel.
In a development that has raised eyebrows, he is alleged to have subsequently requested funds from the NCA to purchase a personal car for his own use. The request has sparked significant public debate, with many questioning the ethical implications of his actions as a public official.
Kwadwo Gyamfi Osafo Marfo, who is reportedly the son of senior statesman and former Senior Minister Yaw Osafo Marfo, is yet to publicly comment on the allegations.
The incident has attracted calls for investigations into the matter, as concerns grow over accountability and the use of state resources. Public accountability advocates have described the actions as a blatant disregard for the proper use of government property and have called on the NCA to take swift action to address the situation.