The Imperative of Prudence and Accountability in Governance: The Case with Tenure Positions/Officials
Liberia, Feb. 26 -- "We as Liberians will not undress the Leadership that was ushered in by our own will on the inside (Sub-rosa) from the outside (Overt )." - Paraphrase from An African Parable.
By: Austin S. Fallah, Contributing Writer
As the Baokai-Koung administration assumes leadership in Liberia, the nation stands at a critical juncture grappling with the weighty decision of compensating tenure officials appointed during the tenure of former President George Weah.
This decision not only bears substantial financial ramifications for the nation but also underscores broader concerns regarding governmental accountability and public trust.
While proponents of compensating the tenure officials alongside a significant segment of the Li...
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