By D Abraham Cooper Sr./Grand Gedeh County Correspondent
The Ministry of Finance and Development Planning has launched a nationwide outreach program aimed at giving communities across Liberia a stronger voice in the preparation of the Fiscal Year 2026 National Budget.
The initiative seeks to ensure that ordinary citizens are included in discussions about national development priorities and public spending.
The outreach activities are currently taking place in Grand Gedeh County, where residents, local leaders, youth groups, and community members are gathering to share concerns affecting their daily lives. The exercise began on May 8 and will continue through May 23, 2026.
Under the theme, “Empowering Citizens, Strengthening Accountability: Building Liberia’s Future Through Inclusive Budgeting,” the campaign focuses on encouraging citizens to actively participate in decisions that impact their communities and future development.
Community members are being encouraged to identify pressing needs such as better roads, improved schools, access to healthcare services, clean water, and support for local businesses and agriculture.
Residents say the consultations provide an important opportunity for their voices to be heard.
Officials from the Ministry explained that the outreach is intended to improve public understanding of how the national budget is prepared and how government resources are distributed across the country.
The initiative also aims to strengthen trust and cooperation between communities and public institutions.
In Grand Gedeh County, many participants welcomed the exercise, describing it as a positive step toward ensuring that development priorities are based on the real needs of the people.
Several citizens emphasized the importance of regular engagement between government representatives and local communities.
The consultations are also creating awareness about the role citizens can play in monitoring development projects and ensuring accountability in the use of public resources.
Organizers believe informed communities can contribute meaningfully to national progress.
Local residents expressed hope that recommendations gathered during the outreach will translate into visible improvements in social services and economic opportunities.
Many communities continue to face challenges related to infrastructure, employment, education, and healthcare delivery.
The Ministry noted that inclusive budgeting remains essential to building stronger communities and promoting sustainable national development.
By involving citizens directly, authorities hope to create a budget that reflects the needs and aspirations of people across Liberia.
The nationwide consultations continue in several counties as citizens engage in discussions aimed at shaping Liberia’s 2026 National Budget.
Organizers say the process is designed to place communities at the center of national development planning and encourage greater public participation in decision-making.


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