Reports that Bishop Elisha Salifu Amoako's car was involved in a traffic collision close to Tesano-Papaye in Accra on Tuesday, December 24, 2025, have Ghanaians talking. Five cars, including the Bishop's, were involved in the collision, which fortunately left no one hurt but caused significant damage.
According to eyewitness reports, the collision was caused by a truck's brakes failing. According to reports, the truck driver left the scene of the collision right away, leaving officials to look into what happened and find the offender.
Given that it follows a recent court matter involving the Bishop's family, this regrettable episode has generated a lot of discussion. Following a terrible accident in East Legon that killed two little girls, Bishop Salifu Amoako's 16-year-old son was just weeks ago sentenced to six months in a juvenile jail facility.
The adolescent kid entered a guilty plea to counts of reckless driving, manslaughter, operating a vehicle without a license, and negligent harm. Emphasizing the need of parental supervision, the court additionally fined the Bishop and his wife for failing to provide their kid with proper supervision.
The consecutive incidents have brought Bishop Amoako and his family into the public eye and sparked conversations about accountability, road safety, and public officials' duties. A lot of people are worried about the increasing number of traffic accidents and the necessity to police traffic laws more strictly in order to protect the public.
While some have expressed sympathy for the Bishop's family and called for compassion during these difficult times, others have questioned how a 16-year-old without a license could obtain a vehicle. Debates concerning accountability have been further stoked by the tragedy near Tesano-Papaye, especially when powerful individuals and their families are involved.
The public is awaiting Bishop Amoako's response to the latest accident while the authorities continue their investigation into the incident. In the meantime, discussions on social media and other sites emphasize the significance of traffic safety regulations and the duty of all individuals to enforce them.