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Why “Reform” is the Manifesto We’ve Been Waiting For?
Local autonomy and control over District’s management, growth, infrastructure development, budgets, finances, and elections.
Stability comes from Systemic Institutionalism—building government structures so robust that they function effectively regardless of who holds office.
The Central Bank Branch of Government will capitalize and reform them and make liberians and workers their shareholders.
It means treating government and public officials as temporary managers of State assets and the people’s business. This drastically reducing presidential appointments, increases merit-based hiring, reconfigures oversight and accountability, and employing innovative, to measure Key Performance Indicators to get results.
We are an advocacy group, a movement dedicated to the fundamental restructuring of the Liberian State from a County Administrative System to a District City Structure. We are guided by the ideological and practical approach of serving as the architect and builder of the New Republic, as articulated in Reform: A Liberian Development Manifesto (Gbonoi, Norotoi).
Our movement is forged in the conviction that Liberia’s 177-year struggle is not rooted in a lack of potential, but in a monarchical presidency, “lack of ideas, purposes, structures, systems, and enforcement —the space where national progress is swallowed by patronage, inefficiency, and personality-driven governance. We exist to close that gap.

Why “Reform” is the Manifesto We’ve Been Waiting For?

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