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“Bishop Salifu is a good man, please forgive him” – Rev Obofuor kneels and pleads with Ghanaians

Following the tragic accident involving Bishop Elisha Salifu Amoako’s son, which claimed two lives, popular pastor Reverend Obofuor has made an emotional appeal on behalf of the family. In a recent statement, Obofuor empathised with the families affected by the accident, expressing deep sorrow for the loss of life and urging the public to forgive Bishop Salifu and his family.

“Bishop Salifu is a good man. His son and mine attend the same school, and sometimes youthful exuberance makes children take silly decisions. He is sorry, so please forgive him,” Obofuor stated in his appeal.

The fatal accident, which occurred on 12 October 2024, involved Elrad Amoako, 16, driving a Jaguar SUV without a valid licence. The collision with a 4×4 Acura in East Legon resulted in the deaths of two young girls, sparking nationwide outrage and raising questions about parental responsibility and the dangers of unlicensed driving. Bishop Salifu, his wife Mouha, and their assistant Linda Bonsu Prempeh were later arrested on charges of “permitting an unlicensed person to drive.”

Public Reaction and Forgiveness: While some Ghanaians have expressed empathy towards the family, others are less forgiving, calling for stricter enforcement of driving laws and greater accountability for high-profile figures. Do you believe the family should be forgiven, or should the legal process run its course without influence?

As the case continues, the focus has shifted to the broader implications of road safety, youth education, and the responsibilities parents have in ensuring their children follow the law. What measures do you think should be put in place to prevent such tragedies in the future?

Legal Developments: The Amoako family, alongside their assistant, has pleaded not guilty to the charges and has been released on bail. The police have assured the public of a thorough investigation as court proceedings continue. As we await more details, the public remains divided—should sympathy guide our decisions, or should legal accountability be paramount?

This tragic event has ignited conversations on parenting, responsibility, and forgiveness. We’d love to hear your thoughts. Could this be a time for healing and reflection, or is there a need for tougher consequences?

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