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By Alex A. Bah

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has, in a community outreach meeting, held the enlisted inhabitants of the predominantly fishing community of Tombo in the fight against corruption.

The meeting was held at the community and was attended by stakeholders including its Member of Parliament, Councilor, Headman, Tribal chiefs, religious heads, schools heads and market women, among others.

Headman of the Tombo Community, Sara Bah expressed his unreserved thanks to the Commission for considering their community and initiating a platform for such engagement. He encouraged community members present to make great use of the platform, and ensure they grasp the Commission’s message.

Martina George, Communications Officer of the ACC, said the meeting aimed to raise awareness, stimulate consciousness and solicit the support of community people, whom she described as “key players” in the fight against corruption.

She noted further that bringing the Commission closer to the people is key as public education forms part of the fundamental mandate of the Commission.

“In our absence, we expect you all to serve as anti-corruption soldiers. That is exactly why we are providing this platform to fortify you with the required knowledge and awareness,” she said.

ACC’s Senior Communications Officer, Margaret Jones explained about the work of the Commission, outlining the functions of the various operational departments and units within the Commission.

She encouraged the community to join the fight against corruption, which she blamed for the high rate of poverty in the country.

ACC’s Communications Officer, Alex A. Bah highlighted some of the key offences and their corresponding penalties in the Anti-Corruption Act of 2008 as amended in 2019.

He stated that the uncompromising efforts of the Commission in the last three years has helped the country in making many gains in the anti-corruption campaign- including the recovery of over 30 billion leones, a high rate of conviction and an outstanding score in ‘Control of Corruption’ in the Millennium Challenge Corporation Scorecard.

Public Education Officer at ACC, Shiaka Kamara explained how the people can join the fight and report instances of corruption to the Commission. He said members of the public can report incidences of corruption through the Commission’s toll free lines of 077-985985/077-986986, 515; in-person to the Commission’s 3 Gloucester Street Head Office or regional offices in Bo, Kenema, Makeni, Port Loko and Kono. He assured them of the Commission’s protection at all times.

Councilor of Ward 375, Morlai Koroma said the primary reason why the ACC was established is to promote integrity and accountability in public office.

He expressed delight at the engagement, stating “We as community leaders are very happy. We welcome the ACC and we are very happy to work with them so they can achieve the goal of defeating corruption in this country.”

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