ICPC, IATT Ignite Abuja with Knockout Schools Debate Ahead of 2025 Anti-Corruption Day
ICPC, IATT Ignite Abuja with Knockout Schools Debate Ahead of 2025 Anti-Corruption Day
ICPC, IATT Ignite Abuja with Knockout Schools Debate Ahead of 2025 Anti-Corruption Day
Ahead of the 2025 International Anti-Corruption Day, the Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) lit up Abuja with a vibrant knockout-style schools debate — a bold initiative aimed at nurturing a new generation rooted in integrity, ethics, and accountability.
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The competition brought together students from across the FCT, challenging them to articulate solutions to corruption, promote transparency, and champion the values needed to build a more responsible society. Organisers said the debate was designed not only to test knowledge but to strengthen the moral foundation of young Nigerians at a critical stage of their development.
The event also drew participation from anti-corruption stakeholders, educators, and civil society groups, all applauding the effort to inculcate patriotism and ethical leadership in the nation’s youth.
As the world prepares to mark International Anti-Corruption Day on December 9, the initiative reinforces Nigeria’s commitment to empowering future leaders who will uphold accountability and help shape a corruption-free society.
ICPC, IATT Ignite Abuja with Knockout Schools Debate Ahead of 2025 Anti-Corruption Day