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General News of Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Source: ghananewsagency.org
2019-03-13
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The National Commission for Civic Education Nadowli-Kaleo (NCCE) has stepped up its anti-corruption campaign. About 2,534 citizens from various groups received the message that should change the public's attitude towards the growing threat.
This number includes 604 men and 779 women from faith-based organizations, economic groups and professional badociations, as well as 1,151 students, including 515 men and 636 women who received the anti-transplant message between February and March.
Mr. Tambile Der Emmanuel, director of NCCE in Nadowli-Kaleo district, said in a statement sent to the GNA.
He urged members of organizations and schoolchildren to "reject, resist and report corrupt practices" from public officials to appropriate bodies for prompt action.
According to the statement, participants in various organized forums were encouraged to join forces to resist and reject corruption, as corruption had weighed heavily on domestic resources and undermined the rapid economic and social growth of the country. economy.
Members of the public were briefed on the public relations and complaint handling units of the various district bademblies and other service-providing institutions, so that the staff of the negative service providers could be fought.
The district-wide campaign was part of the national anti-corruption campaign to raise citizens' awareness of anti-corruption legal regimes to strengthen social accountability in service delivery.
According to the statement, the legal aid service is a government intervention to ensure equity and equal treatment in the justice system for access to justice of people socially and economically disadvantaged in society.
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