Because that is the trend of adoption. More people are using Go who also use Perl/Python/Ruby than C/C++/Java. It was originally targeted at the latter, but the actual result was from the scripting language set.
I am one of them - have used (and still use) Python since v1.52, but found Go an excellent option when performance / concurrency was needed.
I am one of them - have used (and still use) Python since v1.52, but found Go an excellent option when performance / concurrency was needed.