Go is not a single tool. It's a vast set of tools. Using mostly Go is kind of like using mostly Milwaukee power tools. Then, when you need a tape measure or a level or a tool bag, if you're reasonable you can use another brand, where it makes sense.
You still should always try to use the right tool for the job. Doesn't mean it has to be the absolute best tool or such a thing exists, the best tools are often the ones you have ready at hand and know or can learn how to use.
While this is true, especially in larger corporate settings there needs to be some pushback if someone tries to introduce a new tool, because a new tool or language means you need to include it in hiring and training.
You still should always try to use the right tool for the job. Doesn't mean it has to be the absolute best tool or such a thing exists, the best tools are often the ones you have ready at hand and know or can learn how to use.