Arnold Asamoah Baidoo is making his voice heard loud and clear, passionately vowing to pursue the court case involving Archbishop Salifu Amoako’s son until justice is served.
In another entertainment news discussion on UTV’s United Showbiz, he emphasized the serious implications this case holds for society and expressed his unwavering commitment to ensuring it does not fade into obscurity.
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Arnold stated emphatically, “It will not be one of those cases we forget about after a while.” He drew a poignant parallel to a high-profile case in the United States, where an underage boy fatally shot his classmates.
In that instance, the boy’s parents faced prosecution and received ten-year sentences for their negligence, with the judge highlighting that the sentence was intended as a deterrent.
This ruling underscored the parents’ failure to act despite having multiple opportunities to prevent the tragedy.
“The judge emphasized that the sentence should act as a deterrent, as the parents failed to stop the attack even though they had the chance,” Arnold explained.
This connection serves to highlight the importance of parental responsibility and the consequences of inaction when warning signs are evident.
He pointed out that Salifu Amoako’s son had been observed driving dangerously on numerous occasions, yet his parents did not take appropriate action.
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Arnold’s remarks resonate with a growing sentiment emphasizing the difference between responsible parenting and negligence.
“One set of parents is actively caring for their children, while another set is not taking parenting seriously,” he noted, starkly contrasting the two situations.
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