By: Staff Writer

London, United Kingdom — Bong County Senator Prince Kermue Moye, Sr. wrapped up participation today in the three-day Alliance for Responsible Citizenship Conference 2026 at Olympia London. As Chair of the Liberian Senate Committee on Ways, Means, Finance and Budget, Moye used the global forum to explore strategies that could advance Liberia’s economic and governance priorities.
The ARC Conference convened policymakers, business executives, academics, and cultural leaders from multiple countries to examine challenges in social development, economic growth, institutional governance, and cultural cohesion. Over the course of the event, Senator Moye took part in high-level panels and discussions centered on accountable leadership, sustainable economic expansion, citizen empowerment, and strengthening public institutions. He engaged directly with international experts and stakeholders on policy approaches aimed at driving national progress and shared prosperity.
According to Moye, the summit served as a critical space for exchanging ideas and building new partnerships. He noted that several themes discussed at the conference mirror Liberia’s own development objectives, particularly around responsible governance and long-term national transformation. The Senator also highlighted networking opportunities that could open doors for collaboration with global leaders focused on practical, solution-driven responses to shared challenges.
Senator Moye is expected to return to Liberia this weekend. His participation signals ongoing efforts by Liberian lawmakers to connect domestic policy work with international best practices, as the Senate Committee on Ways, Means, Finance and Budget continues deliberations on fiscal and economic reforms at home.
