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TRANSPARENCY AND TRUST: ANALYZING PRESIDENT BOAKAI’S LETTER TO SPEAKER KOFFA

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MONROVIA – In a recent letter dated July 9, 2024, President Joseph Boakai addressed Speaker Jonathan Fonati Koffa of the House of Representatives concerning the acquisition process of earth-moving equipment, commonly referred to as “Yellow Machines.” This correspondence comes amidst queries and skepticism from members of the Legislature and the public. President Boakai’s letter aims to clarify the process and underscore the administration’s commitment to transparency, good faith, and the ARREST Agenda’s development goals.

The acquisition of the Yellow Machines originates from a conversation between President Boakai and a long-time friend dedicated to the ARREST Agenda. Motivated by solidarity and a strong desire to expedite the nation’s development, this friend offered to provide the equipment based on trust and a gentleman’s agreement. The magnitude of this initiative, conducted without precedent in recent years, has understandably raised questions regarding its transparency and execution.

President Boakai assured the Speaker that the process is currently in the negotiation phase, with no formal agreements or contracts signed. Discussions are ongoing, and no financial commitments have been made by the Government of Liberia (GOL). This transparency in the negotiation phase highlights the administration’s adherence to due process and the avoidance of premature financial obligations.

A significant concern addressed in the letter is the use of public funds. President Boakai emphasized that no funds from the Liberian treasury have been expended on the project to date. The initial shipment of equipment arrived at the supplier’s expense, ensuring that the GOL has not incurred any costs related to transportation or acquisition. This approach underscores the administration’s prudence in financial management and commitment to safeguarding public resources.

The letter outlines a contingency plan should negotiations fail to yield a mutually beneficial agreement. The supplier retains the right to reclaim the equipment, with options to sell them within the Liberian market or re-export them. This contingency ensures that the GOL is not financially burdened or contractually bound in the event of unsuccessful negotiations, further demonstrating fiscal responsibility.

Recognizing the critical role of the National Legislature, President Boakai committed to involving the legislative body in the ratification process once negotiations are concluded. The administration will submit the necessary documents for consideration and ratification, welcoming any requests for clarifications or discussions. This pledge reinforces the administration’s dedication to transparency, accountability, and the rule of law.

The acquisition of Yellow Machines is poised to significantly impact Liberia’s infrastructural development. President Boakai highlighted plans to establish maintenance zones in each county, ensuring equitable distribution of machines for road construction and maintenance. This strategic setup aims to accelerate the opening up of the entire country, fostering speedy development and improved connectivity.

President Boakai’s letter to Speaker Koffa provides crucial reassurances regarding the acquisition of Yellow Machines. Through transparency, good faith negotiations, and a commitment to legislative involvement, the administration is working to enhance Liberia’s infrastructural development without compromising fiscal responsibility. As the process unfolds, continued open communication with the Legislature will be vital in maintaining public trust and ensuring the successful implementation of the ARREST Agenda.

Socrates Smythe Saywon
Socrates Smythe Saywon is a Liberian journalist. You can contact me at 0777425285 or 0886946925, or reach out via email at saywonsocrates@smartnewsliberia.com or saywonsocrates3@gmail.com.

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