Monrovia, Liberia– Following the expiration of president Joseph Nyuma Boakai Sr., initial hundred days in office, Naymote Partner for Democratic Development, a pro democracy organization, has released a findings, indicating government’s implementation of commitments and promises made to the Liberians during campaign period.
Following President Boakai’s inauguration on January 22, 2024, the Unity Party led government released a document titled “100-Day Deliverables,” outlining twelve (12) key objectives aimed at achieving targeted milestones within the initial 100 days.
The overarching goal of this plan was to demonstrate short-term progress, laying the groundwork for a broader National Development Agenda, as articulated in the “ARREST” vision, while fostering transparency and momentum for transformative change nationwide.
According to the group, Accomplishing these milestones is vital for establishing credibility and trust with the public and laying the foundation for fulfilling broader campaign promises over the next six (6) years. Progress
The release noted that, The Boakai-led administration has tackled a robust plan with 107 deliverables spanning multiple sectors since taking office. Of these, 11 constituting 10% are completed, 45 constituting 42% are in progress, and 51 constituting 48% remain unrated due to the lack of available information, signalling the need for proactive measures to fulfil commitments to the Liberian populace.
“Notably, actions have been observed in sectors like telecommunications, aviation, and agriculture.” Naymote added.
For instance, agricultural initiatives include restructuring governance boards and devising plans for equipment mobilization, while the telecommunications sector saw the revival of the e-Liberia website for improved public service access.
By: Alphanso G. Kalama
