NCCE urges youth to champion ethical leadership, fight corruption
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NCCE urges youth to champion ethical leadership, fight corruption

Oprah KULEKE
Published 45 minutes ago3 min read

The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has urged Ghana’s youth to take an active role in promoting ethical leadership, accountability and the rule of law as part of efforts to fight corruption and strengthen democracy.

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