As part of efforts geared to stem the growth of corruption in Nigeria, a Batch ‘B’ corps member serving in Anambra State, Adebowale Ahmad has sensitised pupils of Community High School, Amorka of the evils of corruption. Ahmad, sensitising the pupils as his community development effort, said there is the urgent need to tackle corruption from the grassroots, hence, it will rob the country of its desired future. ALSO READ: Ondo denies planned Fulani vigilante over violent herdsmen“I was recently trained at Lux Terra Leadership Foundation (with the support of MacArthur Foundation) on the skills needed to fight corruption and promote integrity in Nigeria. “During the course of the training, I realised that the fight against corruption can’t be left to only our leaders or the government because they might not be there when the future comes. “Most importantly, if we as Nigerian youths do not stand up to the fight then who will?
Source: Nigerian Tribune June 29, 2019 18:56 UTC