Yes, however there is a major caveat:
"Providing a Go equivalent to the Android platform is intractable."
What is actually happening:
"There is however, a subset of Android apps written against a much smaller C-based API surface provided in the Android NDK: Games. It is feasible to build Go support for Android providing the equivalent features found in the NDK."
What is actually happening: "There is however, a subset of Android apps written against a much smaller C-based API surface provided in the Android NDK: Games. It is feasible to build Go support for Android providing the equivalent features found in the NDK."
Source: parent link (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1N3XyVkAP8nmWjASz8L_Ojjnj...)