Kpone's CNCE – Katamanso raises awareness of corruption



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General News on Friday, April 26, 2019

Source: Ghananewsagency.org

2019-04-26

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The Kpone Katamanso office of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has organized a day of symposium on corruption for residents of Kubekro, a village in the municipality.

Abdulai Mumuni, Deputy Police Superintendent (DSP), Police Commander of Zenu-Atadeka District, revealed that it was unfortunate that citizens had always perceived corrupt uniformed officers.

The Mumuni DSP pointed out that everyone was capable of corruption and not only uniformed officers, adding that it would have been the infiltration work of the Ance Aremeyaw Anas reporter, he would not have believed that some judges charged with interpreting the law were also corrupt.

He added that one of the ways in which the country could heal itself of the threat of corruption and corruption was to reinforce the self-discipline of its citizens, adding that it might not be completely eliminated. but that it would be greatly reduced.

Mr Oliver Agbenyo, CNCE's City Manager in Kpone-Katamanso, told the Ghana News Agency that the Commission was mandated by the 1992 Constitution to engage citizens and find a lasting solution to the fight against corruption and corruption. chancre.

According to him, the threat was increasing day by day and the Commission must, with the stakeholders, get up to bring the situation to a minimum.

Mr. Agbenyo also called on the government and other charitable organizations to badist the Commission in the fight against corruption by providing the necessary logistical and financial support to engage more residents and other stakeholders.

Present were leaders, representatives of political parties, youth, apprentices, clergy, locals and Joseph Nii Lartey Afotey Agbo, MP for the region.

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