He said partnership with the IMF will focus on greater flexibility “because this is a government that is going to be transparent and transformative in its development. He further said that government is keen on improving key areas in generating revenue to maintain its operations. He said that education is another key area they will invest in to maintain the growth and development of the country. The Finance minister said there are risks associated with these plans; however, he believes the government can manage these risks. He also disclosed that by June, Liberia will have a new development strategy that will focus on infrastructure, agriculture and education.
Source: Daily Observer March 22, 2018 02:26 UTC