Brigadier General Isoke Calls on Youth to Join the Fight Against Corruption

Brigadier General Isoke Calls on Youth to Join the Fight Against Corruption

By Aggrey Buluba

Brig. Gen. Henry Isoke, the head of the State House Anti-Corruption Unit, has urged Ugandan youths to take responsibility in fighting the pressing issue of corruption. According to Brig. Gen. Isoke, the youths should reflect on their own contributions towards the fight against the vice. “As much as you blame the government…

How This Will Affect Me

As a young individual, Brig. Gen. Isoke’s call to action hits close to home. Corruption affects all aspects of society, including access to quality education, healthcare, and public services. By actively participating in the fight against corruption, I can contribute to building a fairer and more just society for future generations.

How This Will Affect the World

The involvement of youth in combating corruption is crucial for creating sustainable change on a global scale. By instilling a sense of accountability and integrity in the younger generation, we can work towards eradicating corruption not only in Uganda but in countries around the world. Youth-led initiatives have the potential to inspire positive change and promote transparency in governance.

Conclusion

Brigadier General Isoke’s call for youth involvement in the fight against corruption serves as a reminder of the importance of individual responsibility in creating a more equitable society. By empowering young people to take a stand against corruption, we can work towards a brighter future for all.

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