LACC Inducts Students Integrity Club Officers at Tubman High School
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC), through its Education and Outreach Department, inducted officers of the Students Integrity Club at the William V. S. Tubman High School in Monrovia. The ceremony took place during a one-day training workshop focused on promoting integrity, accountability, and ethical leadership among young people.
Speaking on behalf of the Commission, Education and Prevention Program Manager, Mr. John E. Tommy, described the Students Integrity Club as an important platform for nurturing responsible and ethical leaders. He encouraged students to uphold honesty, discipline, accountability, and patriotism while rejecting examination malpractice, bullying, dishonesty, and other behaviors that undermine academic excellence and moral values.
Mr. Tommy also noted that the club will lead awareness campaigns, peer education activities, debates, mentorship programs, and community outreach initiatives.
On behalf of the school Administration, Vice Principal for Administration, Mr. Christopher F. Nylander Sr., welcomed the initiative and pledged the school’s full support. He described the Integrity Club as a valuable program that will help strengthen ethical values among students and positively impact the school community.
The program concluded with the official induction of the club officers.
