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From Where I Sit: Legislating a National Master Development Plan for Liberia. Written by: Boniface D. Satu, MBA, MS

Introduction


This advocacy brief outlines the critical importance of legislating a National Master Development Plan (NMDP) to ensure long-term stability, coordinated growth, and sustainable development in Liberia. It calls on national stakeholdersโ€”including lawmakers, civil society, and development partnersโ€”to support the formal adoption of a legally binding master plan.

Why a Legislated National Master Development Plan Matters

  1. Legal Continuity and Policy Stability
    By enshrining the development plan in law, Liberia ensures it remains binding across political transitions. This prevents sudden shifts in policy direction and sustains progress.
  2. Budget Alignment and Development Efficiency
    Legislation requires all ministries and agencies to align their budgets and activities with the national plan, avoiding duplication and improving coordination.
  3. National Unity and Vision
    A legislated plan serves as a unifying blueprint for all Liberians, aligning development goals across counties and sectors and fostering inclusive national identity.
  4. Attracting Investment and Donor Confidence
    A clear, legislated development framework signals to investors and donors that Liberia is serious about development, boosting funding and private sector engagement.
  5. Accountability and Measurable Impact
    The law can define specific targets, performance indicators, and enforcement mechanisms, empowering Parliament and civil society to track progress and demand results.
  6. Decentralization and Regional Development
    A national plan ensures equitable development by mandating inclusion of all counties and aligning local plans with national priorities.
  7. Sustainability and Resilience
    Legislation can mandate integration of climate adaptation, disaster preparedness, and environmental protection into national planning.

Call to Action


We urge the Liberian Legislature, in collaboration with national planning authorities and civil society, to draft, review, and pass a National Master Development Plan Act. This law will secure Liberiaโ€™s long-term development vision, improve governance, attract investment, and protect our nationโ€™s resources and future generations.

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