MONROVIA — Follow The Money – Liberia, led by Country Director Samuel James Kpartor, is deeply concerned by the insistence of the Government of Liberia to withhold the final approved budget. This lack of transparency undermines the trust of the Liberian people in their government.
Despite repeated requests for openness and accountability, the government continues to withhold critical information regarding the allocation and utilization of public funds. This lack of transparency not only violates democratic principles but also facilitates corruption and undermines public confidence.
Follow The Money – Liberia asserts that the government’s failure to disclose the final approved budget is indefensible and indicative of broader governance issues. Liberian citizens have the right to know how their tax contributions are being utilized and expect accountability from their elected representatives.
Moreover, the lack of transparency in budgetary processes hampers efforts to address socio-economic challenges facing the nation. Without access to comprehensive budgetary information, civil society organizations and the general populace are limited in their ability to advocate for change and hold the government accountable.
Follow The Money – Liberia demands immediate action from the Government of Liberia to release the final approved budget. Further delay in providing this essential information will be met with condemnation and perceived as an attempt to evade accountability.
The people of Liberia deserve transparency, accountability, and ethical leadership from their government. It is imperative that the government prioritizes these principles and demonstrates its commitment to serving the best interests of the Liberian people. Follow The Money – Liberia remains steadfast in its mission to promote transparency and accountability in the management of public finances.
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