Integrity Advocacy Network holds Media Interaction

Integrity Advocacy Network (IAN), is to embark on “Integrity and Honesty” campaign, especially among the youth, to promote and instil moral discipline in the future leaders of the country.

IAN, a Non-Governmental Organisation, also seeks to direct and inculcate the character traits of integrity and honesty into the youth, and to encourage “a lifestyle of honesty and unconditional integrity in Ghana and the world at large.”

At a media interaction in Accra, Mr Collins Arhin, IAN Chief Executive Officer and President, said the campaign will also focus on education and practical role model understudying on how integrity and honesty can pave a way and create opportunities for the youth.

He said although the environment is filled with the perception of corruption, “there are still people with high sense of moral integrity and honesty.

“Instead of honest people being victors, they rather tend to be victimized.”

Mr Arhin said IAN will also advocate for an honesty award scheme for individuals/organisations that have shown traits of honesty and integrity in society.

Source: GhanaWeb

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