3. 10.   But, t h ere are times when I think  that  many young people   do not understand the gravity  of  what  confronts  us,  and  the  impossibility  of  progress   we  will  endure ,  if  we  do  not  collectively put our weight behind the fight against corruption. In a democracy, we elect  leaders  to  channel  our  aspirations  and  do  the  things  we  cannot  individually  do  for  ourselves. Therefore,  corruption violates the  very  founda tion of democratic governance  when individuals snatch collective goods for personal gain. In real terms, it is when those  in charge of building s chools for our children pilfer   those resources and no schools are  built.  As a result , our children remain unedu cated and cannot employ their full potential  towards our national development. It is when officer s in charge of building a State - of - the - Art hospital  siphon   the money and plant a substandard alternative in its place that cannot  cater   to   t he   medical   needs   of   our   people.  Consequently,   corruption   keeps   us  underdeveloped   and prone  to preventable death of our people at genocidal magnitude .      11.   It is by reason of the foregoing, and many more,   that we  cannot relent,  that  we cannot  waiver, and we can not allow this  cankerous virus   to continue to stunt our growth. This is  the new  Sierra Leone   we want, this is the new  Sierra Leone   we deserve, and this is why  your gathering  to plan the future of Port Loko with the aforesaid topic as the theme,  is  one of the most meaning ful events happening  in Sierra Leone this year .      12.   Let  me further clarify this matter   for you young people who still think that corruption does  not concern you :   Public   money is   not simply disappear ing into the wind   like magic; it is  going into the pockets o f individuals, thereby depriving a parent of food for her family,  medicine  for  her  sick  child,  no  proper  classrooms  for  her  children,  and  no  supply  of  portable  water  for  her  community.  Recently ,   it  meant  grandmother s   who  had  been  granted scholarships to at tend a meaningful religious pilgrimage recommended by their  faith   but   were deprived of that opportunity.  If we normalize corrupti on we cannot feign  surprise at the extent to which people will go .  Anyone   who is depraved enough to steal  from  G od   should not find haven among us .       13.   We  must  demonstrate  to  those  who  thrive  on  corrupt  practices  that  we  stand  for  a  meritorious  Sierra Leone  with equal rights and opportunities for all.  On a progressive note,  p eople are  now  saying no to corruption all acr oss  the country;   and we must ensure that  t his momentum does not fade   -   A united front against corruption indicates to those who  wish  to  maintain  the  status  quo  that  we  are  uncompromising  in  our  efforts  against  corruption.      14.   Youth  of  Port  Loko ,  the  old  guards  have   to  be   blamed  for  the  chronic  corruption  permeating our societies. In many instances our political lives are still managed by the  strong  arms  of  the se   so - called  old  guards,  but  a  new  dawn  is  reckoning  across  Sierra  Leone ,  and  young  people  are  gradually  tak ing  the  challenge  of  leadership .  This  is  an  irreversible trend because   Sierra Leone has about   7. Million population and about 60% of  that population is below 35 5 years old. These are the upcoming leaders of our  country .  
                    
                      6. he  introduced  as  a  symbol  of  "civilization"  (all  what  we  have  become  and  consider  ourselves  "elites"  and  "civiliz ed"  by  reason  of)  -   but  led  his  people  to  stand  up  against  (tax) policies he believed to be unjust or humiliating; and would rather sacrifice himself  for his people than betray them to imperialists. He was the embodiment of courage, valor,  leadership, prid e and sacrifice  -   qualities that we, with all the "civilization" we believe we  have, are yet to collectively demonstrate for our country which remains poor, and in many  ways,  beggarly and backward   over a century after Bai Bureh sent us a message painfully  etched on the scrolls of his heart. Let the spirit of bai Bureh live in us  the youth  like a  c i tadel; and we will together change the story of this country.      20.   This is a watershed moment in our history. We should either get it right and prosper as a  country  or get it wrong and perish as a people. As a nation,  this  our generation must take  collective action against the cancer   called   “ corruption ” .  Together, we can win.  We should  forget our differences and build on our uniting factors and commonality in the fi ght for  the soul of  our collective destiny. We should draw from the valour and courage of great  forbearers like   Bai Bureh,   Sengbeh Pieh, ITA Wallace Johnson, Kai Londo,  Nyangua, Ella  K oblo  G ulama,  Lamina Sankoh,  Constance Cummings - John,  etc. and  join to  re direct our  country’s destiny in the right direction. Now is the time to join the bandwagon of the  informed  and not the uninformed  and reject the chicanery of the uninformed to keep our  people in political bondage!      21.   Every generation has its defining  moment; this is ours. Let us wear our girdles, embrace  this fight, and   together   wipe corruption out of  Sierra Leone !      God bless Sierra Leone !   FRANCIS BEN KAIFALA, ESQ .   THE COMMISSIONER   ANTI - CORRUPTION COMMISSION   SIERRA LEONE   
                    
                      1. ANTI - CORRUPTION COMMISSION   CATHEDRAL HOUSE   3 GLOUCESTER STREET   FREETOWN   SIERRA LEONE, WEST AFRICA             "SIERRA LEONE'S ANTI - CORRUPTION REVOLUTION: THE ROLE OF YOUNG  PEOPLE IN BUILDING A SUSTAINED CULTURE OF INTEGRITY AND  ACCOUNTABILITY"     SPEECH DELIVERED BY FRANCIS BEN KAIFALA,  THE  COMMISSIONER  OF THE ANTI - CORRUPTION COMMISSION OF SIERRA LEONE ,   AT   THE  PORT LOKO YOUTH  LEADERSHIP  CONFERENCE ,   ON FEBRUARY 29 TH   2020 AT THE PORT LOKO DISTRICT COUNCIL CONFERENCE HALL,  PORT LOKO CITY     1.   All  Protocols observed.     2.   Permit me, to take this opportunity to thank His Excellency the President of the Republic  of Sierra Leone, Rtd. Brig. Gen. Julius Maada Bio, for reposing confidence in me ,   a Youth   like you all,   to lead the national anti - graft campaign. We at the ACC are prepared to use  the plenteous political will in the country to shake the strongholds of corruption and push  the boundaries of our resolve  against corruption  further than ever.      3.   The Topic for toda y’s public lecture is very apt for purpose, and timely; given the  socio - political realities of our today. Within the matrix of the New Direction, the fight against  corruption is among the topmost priorit ies .  The president has declared corruption as an  eme rgency,  a  national  security  issue  and  the  Urgency  of  Now!  Therefore,  it  must  be  controlled in order to secure and ensure our collective destiny as a country.      4.   Such deliberate embrace of the fight against corruption by  the Young people of Port  L oko ,   is  a  t estament  of   the fact that the country is prepared now than ever to move forward ;   believing in the commonalities that hold us together and rejecting the difference that  try  to   divide us. One such commonality is that corruption is an evil menace that has  inh ibited   our growth as a country ;   and we have to own the fight to deal it a deadly blow.     
                    
                      5. It is not enough to scream “End Corruption!”, but then, when it comes down to it,  you  are  prepared  to  pay  a  bribe  for  something  you  need.  The  fight  against  corruption is a moral and ethical one. Therefore,  our personal lives must reflect  what we demand of our leaders. There are those who will swear never to pay a  bribe, but take bribe. Others will pledge never to embezzle public funds, but remain  quiet  because  their  family  or  best  friends  are  involved.  You  a re  equally  guilty!  Integrity  is  an  encompassing  expectation  of  decency  that  the  citizenry  must  embody it in order to win this fight against corruption.     vi.   E xplore  innovative  method s  of  transaction s :  There  have  been  many  significant  technological  innovations  that  could  be  useful  in  the  fight  against  corruption,  but some of our governments are luddites. Y oung people are certainly  ahead  of  the  game,  in  terms  of  comfort  with  both  the  gadgets  and  their  applications.  The  fight  against  corruption  is  going  to  need  your  innovative  technological  skills  to  transform  both  our  governance  structures   and   our  transactional tools. My country Sierra Leone is one of the few countries that  have   appointed  a  Chief  Innovation   O fficer   –   a  youth  -     to  oversee  our  strides   in  the  technological age.   This is the age of technology driven by youth. The fight against  corruption is going to need your innovative technological skills to transform both  our governance structures, review our systems and process es, and negate those  that facilitate and fuel corruption.     vii.   Report Corruption : we can learn from the American airport campaign   against  terrorism in our   fight against corruption:  when you see something say something .  In  order  to  create  a  culture  that  rejects  corruption,  we  must  report  c orrupt  practices   we  witness ..  As  young  people,  you  must  become  foot  soldiers  in  the  struggle  against  corruption,  so  that  all  around  you ,   corruption  should  ha ve   no  hiding  place.  This  is   one  area  in  which  you  can  use  your  technological  skills  to  create appropriate reporting  mechanisms that are accessible   and easy to use .  Take  advantage of  the Pay No Bribe campaign   and  report corrupt practices . Remember,  no one has ever become a hero by do ing nothing!   CONCLUSION   18.   Ladies and Gentlemen, I have endeavored to  give you a few ways we can leverage the  capacity  of  young  people  in  the  fight  against  corruption.  As  it  stands,  Sierra  Leone ’s  greatest hope lies in  you . On an advantageous note, we have identified corruption as a  common enemy; we must now attack  head on because  our very survival is at sta k e .     19.   It is fitting that we are meeting here in Port Loko, the home of Bai Bureh of Kasseh, one  of our illustrious  lea ders who fought to free our people from the yoke of colonialism.   He  is the only historical figure that I  am   truly fascinated by  -   a man who did not learn the  letters of the white man, speak his language, mimic his ways or in deed dress in the attire  
                    
                      2. 5.   If we must actualize a true national  rebirth , the fight against corruption has to be seen,  treated,  and  regarded  as  a  collective  responsibility  of  the  citizens  of  this  country.  The  power of changing Sierra Leone from a very corrupt country to a leading light in Africa  must be embedded in our collective destiny, and therefore, our collective responsibility.  Of  all  institutions  of  governance,  the  one  whose  ownership  should   be  insulated  from  politics   is the Anti - corruption Commission.     6.   The fight against corruption must be  a  topmost priorit y   if we are to redeem our collective  consciences  by  exerting  more  efforts  on  the  control  of  corruption.    Corruption  has  perpetually  undermined Sierra Leone’s drive to economic emancipation; promoted the  breakdown   of   law   and   order   –     leading   to   violent   conflicts,   poverty,   and  underdevelopment. Our generation is that generation that has witnessed this. Even more  sad,  is  the  fact  that  som e  members  of  our  generation  have  played  pivotal  role  in  the  realization of the very corrupt state we f ind   ourselves.       7.   As one of you here, I was   appointed as the Anti - Corruption Commissioner  and I hit the  ground running mindful of the fact that  c orruption   is a matter of grave   concern to  this  country’s development and we are already far behind in controlling it.  We cannot achieve  our development agenda , no   matter how hard we try,   if we allow this cancer to  continue  to  undermine  our  every  move.  All  o ur  effor ts  will  amount  to  nothing   if  we  continue  to  allow a few individuals to selfishly steal from our collective pot.      8.   Corruption  is  a  global  phenomenon ;   but  while  other  countries  possess  the  luxu ry  of  addressing  the  matter  at  a  convenient  pace   because   of   where  the y   already  are  in  the  Human Development Index ,  Sierra Leone   is only now setting its development agenda  on  a  straight   path , and we cannot af ford the luxury of   ignoring corruption. And more than  ever  before,  young  Sierra  Leoneans  like  you  all  here   a re  recognizing  the  imperative  of  kicking this stumbling block out of the way, in order for us to achieve our full potential s   as a country .      9.   Everyday  we   remind  ourselves   that  we  ha ve   enough  resources  to  achieve  our   development goals ;   but why are our resour ces not   benefitting our people ?  Many countries   are   moving  to  the  moon  and  back,  building  nuclear  plants,  exporting  energy  to  other  countries, and conquering and harnessing nature to make impossibilities possible.   We are   here,   still worrying about solutions   to our electricity problems in the 21 st   century.  Well,  this is because in most instances we have  had  rats manning the  “ cheese ” of the country .  It is now time to have   better custodians for our national resources so that every citizen  can  experience and liv e  a   life of dignity   in a country of freedom . If we do not   continue to  treat  the  fight  against  corruption  with  the  urgency  and  uncompromising  posture  it  deserves ,   corruption   will   remain   the   greatest   menace   to   our   democratic   and  socioeconomic  development   than  all   other  challenge s   put  together .  It  will,  above  all  undermine the peace and security of our country.     
                    
                      4. Now ,   imagine this new g eneration of  Sierra Leoneans,   entering public office s and private  institutions  believing,  as  they  should,  that  corruption  is  immoral  and  repugnant  to  our  development.   That is the  Sierra Leone   we want and we now have a clear opportunity to  shape it.      15.   Y oung   people  can  simply  not  afford  to  stand  on  the  sidelines  in  the  fight  against  corruption ;   because  we   are disproportionately affected by this scourge.  The widening of  political and socioeconomic inequalities   due to corruption  affect s   young people more than  o ther groups. Unfair deprivations and marginalization experienced in the youthful stages  of one’s life can derail one’s progress forever. When university grades and scholarships  are sold to the highest bidder, deserving students suffer. When  entry - level   pub lic service  jobs are auctioned to those who can afford to pay,  hardworking  youths   languish in the  unemployment pool. As a result of these corrupt practices, our greatest labour   force   –   the  youth  -     remains inactive, and our   econom y consequently continues t o   squeak under the  pressure .  This is simply unacceptable and we have to stop it.      16.   All this said, t he question now is how to leverage the enormous potential in th is hall   and  beyond   for an outright offensive against corruption. The good news is that those of you  gathered here are already ahead of your peers in this fight. The onus  is on   you to return  to  your  schools,  universities,  work  places  and  homes   sufficiently  inspired  to   i gnite   a  ferment of change in favour of   a n honest,   fair ,   and just society.      17.   To  achieve our objective of leveraging youth   capacity   in the fight against corruption, here  are some recommendations for us all:     i.   Don’t  be  corrupt :  You  cannot  allow  yourselves  to  do  in  private  what  you  condemn in public. More than any other approach to fighting corruption, we must  target the youth and create a culture of fairness, merit, and equity.      ii.   Be  patriotic :  We  must  understand  that   corruption  is  the  greatest  form  of  unpatriotic   in the 21 st   century.     iii.   As citizens, let us reject corruption in all its shapes and forms :      iv.   We should join in calling  for better pay for public officers : It is appalling that  many of our civil servants are paid pittance, and on many occasions not on time.  Our  Anti - Corruption  campaigns  should  not  omit  to  call  for  salaries  that  are  commensurate with services rendered by our compatriots in public service.      v.   From the households to public life, we should lead our lives as emblems  of integrity : This comes back to   the idea of what you do when no one is watching.