EVERY UGANDAN SHOULD EMBRACE INCLUSIVITY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION IN ORDER TO END THE VICE SOONER THAN LATER - BY COLLINS DRAMANI, ASSISTANT RDC.
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By Creating hostile grounds and no go zones to corrupt elements is hottest and effective way of bringing the end point of corruption which is a pervasive issue that erodes the foundation of our society, affecting both governance and daily life.
To eradicate this menace, we must foster a collective effort that includes every individual, organization, and institution.
Transparency and accountability are paramount.
Enforcement of stringent anti-corruption laws and ensure that public officials adhere to the highest ethical standards.
But government action alone is not enough. Civil society, businesses, and ordinary citizens all play vital roles in this fight.
Civil society organizations are crucial in monitoring and reporting corrupt practices, advocating for reforms, and educating the public about their rights.
Businesses must commit to ethical practices, rejecting bribes and promoting integrity within their operations.
Citizens, too, have a powerful role. By refusing to participate in corrupt activities, demanding transparency, and reporting wrongdoing, individuals can create a culture of integrity and accountability.
Education and awareness campaigns can empower citizens to recognize and resist corruption in all its forms.Together, through unwavering commitment and collective action,
we can create a society where integrity prevails, public resources are used for the common good, and future generations can thrive free from the blight of corruption.
Dramani Collins
+256776044493
Assistant Resident district commissioner
Maracha
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