By:
Sahr Nabieu-PEO
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Meet the School Campaign at
Maranatha Christian Secondary School, Masingbi
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The
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Sub-Regional Office Kono on Thursday February
1, 2018 sensitized staff and pupils of Ahmadiyya Nusrat Jahan and the Maranatha
Christian Secondary Schools in Masingbi Town, Tonkolili District on the
significance of the Pay No Bribe (PNB) campaign. The engagements which were
held on the campuses of the two schools attracted over 700 pupils and 30
teachers.
Addressing
staff and pupils at the sessions, Kono Sub-Regional Manager, Wilfred Bangura
defined corruption as the misuse of public office for private gain. He said
teaching is a noble profession that needs to be respected and delivered
diligently. He highlighted payment for assignments, sex for grades, illegal
charges and admissions as forms of corruption.
He advised
the administration of schools to establish Admission Committees that will be
charged with the responsibility to handle all admission issues and school
charges.
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Meet the School Campaign at
Maranatha Christian Secondary School, Masingbi
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Taking the audience through the PNB program, the Public Education
Officer, Sahr Nabieu noted that “Meet the School Campaign” is part of the
activities of the ACC’s Public Education and Outreach Department. He noted that
this will help to catch the minds of the pupils and nurture them with the
anti-graft messages to become anti-corruption crusaders. He maintained that the
PNB campaign is focusing on the Sierra Leone Police (SLP), Water (GUMA
Valley and SALWACO), Energy (EDSA), and Ministries of Health and Education in
the Districts of Western Area Rural and Urban, Bombali, Bo, Kenema and Kono.
The Public educator encouraged pupils and teachers to call the PNB 515 free line on all networks, make
use of the PNB mobile APP in the major languages, or the website: www.pnb.gov.sl to report all forms of bribery and petty corruption.
Nabieu
encouraged the pupils to be punctual and regular in school, respect their
teachers and be studious. He also encouraged the staff to honor their
respective teaching periods.
Earlier, the
Principals, David E. Pheona of Ahmadiyya Secondary School and Alusine Alie
Koroma of Maranatha Christian Secondary School lauded the efforts of ACC for
educating staff and pupils of their schools with the PNB messages. They
disclosed that, the meetings put them in a solid position to resist bribery in
the discharge of their official duties.
They further
urged the pupils to use the knowledge acquired for the advancement of the PNB
campaign.
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