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In 8 Months: Pres. Boakai Completes 3% Of His—Naymote Report Shows

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Naymote Partners for Democratic Development has published a comprehensive President Meter Performance Report saying that in the past eight months in power, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has been able to implement three percent of his promises.

A Naymote press release issued in Monrovia today, Wednesday, September 18, 2024 says the report, which covered the period from January to August 2024, outlines the achievements and ongoing initiatives of President Joseph Nyumah Boakai, Sr. ‘s administration.

The assessment of the government’s performance from January to August 2024 reveals mixed results in implementing the promises made by the President and the Unity Party Government. Out of the 119 promises tracked, 3 (3%) have been fully completed, with 70 (59%) still ongoing. While 17 (14%) have not yet started, and 29 (24%) remain not rated due to insufficient data or delays in action.

These figures highlight some progress but raise questions about the pace of reforms critical to the nation’s development. While the government’s focus on infrastructure and governance issues is commendable, concerns remain about the slow pace of action on key reforms needed to drive sustainable growth.

These reforms, especially in sectors like health, education, the fight against illicit drugs, rule of rule and corruption, are vital to improving service delivery and maintaining oversight of public infrastructure and investments. Without these measures, the frameworks needed to support economic growth and create jobs remain fragile.

Please see the link to the report https://tinyurl.com/nttmmm97

 

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