Executive Director of Savannah Women Integrated Development Agency, Hajia Alima Sagito-Saeed has advised students to oppose and reject corruption in their communities.
According to Hajia Alima, the youth are the first and biggest victims of corruption in society since it endangers their future.
She emphasized to the students the need to report corrupt practices in their society to protect their future from corrupt leaders.
The executive director was speaking to the students at Savelugu Senior High School about the dangers of corruption to observe International Anti-Corruption Day.
International Anti-Corruption Day has been observed annually on 9 December since the passage of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption on 31 October 2003 to raise public awareness for anti-corruption.
The exercise was organised by Ghana Anti-corruption Coalition in partnership with United Nations Development Program and Savannah Women Integrated Development Agency to educate the youth about corruption.