The Chief Executive Officer of Jollof King, Solomon Darkwa-popularly known as Jollof King-has raised serious concerns about the risks communities face when they fail to care for orphans and vulnerable children without parental guidance.

Speaking during his recent visit to the Kiku Orphanage Home in the Kwabre East Municipality of the Ashanti Region as part of his birthday celebration, he appealed to Ghanaians-individuals, philanthropists, churches, and mosques-to prioritize the welfare of these children.

He stressed that neglecting their moral, physical, and financial needs could lead them down dangerous paths. "Our refusal to show concern for these children sets a dangerous trap for society," he warned. "They may fall prey to bad influences such as drug abuse, criminal activities, and other harmful behaviors.

By the time we realize it, they have become a burden and a threat to the community." Solomon Darkwa emphasized the importance of community involvement in shaping the futures of these vulnerable individuals. "We cannot leave these children isolated or assume they are not our responsibility just because they do not have parents.