
The imperative shift toward engagement, accountability, and performance in governance is a recurring theme among leadership experts and public figures who argue that modern governance requires moving beyond passive bureaucracy to active, shared ownership.
By: Austin S Fallah – A True Son of the Planet Earth Soil: fallahas@yahoo.com.
“A body of men holding themselves accountable to nobody ought not to be trusted by anybody.” — Thomas Paine.
“Accountability is the glue that ties commitment to the result.” — Bob Proctor.
“What we are missing, utterly and completely, in this government is accountability.” — Paul Hawken.
In the realm of governance, the efficacy of leadership is often challenged by the performance of those appointed to execute policies and lead initiatives.
Liberia, a nation striving to elevate its socio-economic standing and fulfill its developmental ambitions as outlined in the ‘ARREST’ agenda, faces a critic




