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Questionable legislative process shadows World Bank’s $40 million financing for Liberia

by Lennart Dodoo
December 31, 2024
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Questionable legislative process shadows World Bank’s $40 million financing for Liberia

MONROVIA – On December 5, 2024, the World Bank unveiled a $40 million Resilient and Inclusive Growth Development Policy Financing for Liberia, signaling a potential boost to the nation’s fiscal sustainability and disaster resilience. However, as Liberia anticipates the benefits of this agreement, questions about the legislative process through which it was ratified have raised concerns about transparency, governance, and accountability.

The financing agreement, which aims to bolster Liberia’s economy through enhanced fiscal management, private sector development, and disaster resilience, was purportedly ratified by the Liberian Legislature under irregular circumstances. Examination of the signature page reveals notable discrepancies. The Vice President, who should have been a principal signatory, did not personally sign the document. Instead, an unknown individual signed on his behalf, marked with “pp.” The Secretary of the Senate appended his signature, while C. Cormicks Chea signed for the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, and Richard Koon’s signature appears to represent the Speaker’s office. These anomalies call into question the legitimacy of the ratification process and the due diligence exercised by both the Liberian government and the World Bank.

Compounding these concerns is the backdrop of a leadership crisis within the Legislature at the time of the agreement’s ratification. The legitimacy of the sessions in which the agreement was approved was being highly contested at the time and was pending a Supreme Court’s opinion.

Critics have pointed out the imprudence of committing the nation to a significant financial obligation under such chaotic circumstances, raising the specter of procedural impropriety and potential manipulation.

Despite these governance issues, the World Bank lauded the agreement as a transformative step for Liberia. According to Georgia Wallen, the World Bank’s Country Manager for Liberia, the financing seeks to address systemic challenges such as weak governance, limited economic inclusion, and youth unemployment. According to the Bank, the operation is also closely aligned with Liberia’s forthcoming development strategy, known as the Agriculture, Roads, Rule of Law, Sanitation, and Tourism (ARRST) Agenda, as well as the World Bank Group’s Country Partnership Framework.

The program also includes a $20 million Catastrophe Deferred Drawdown Option (CAT-DDO), a mechanism designed to provide rapid liquidity in the event of natural disasters or health emergencies. While the CAT-DDO offers a safety net for Liberia’s disaster management efforts, the questions surrounding the agreement’s ratification may overshadow its potential benefits.

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