For Liberia’s Successful Passing Of Millennium Challenge Corporation Scorecard, CDC- COP Hails Minister Tweah

Following the high mark by the Liberian Government in the 2023 Millennium Challenge Corporation scorecard, the ruling Coalition of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), along with CDC- Council of Patriots have overwhelmingly extended unflinching appreciation to the workaholic and erudite Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Samuel D. Tweah for piloting Liberia’s most successful passing of the MCC scorecard making it the highest score point in our country’s history.

The group said, this herculean achievement distinguishes Hon. Tweah as the most knowledgeable and best-performing Finance Minister in the history of Liberia.

Liberia has historically passed the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) scoring 14 out of 20 indicators and is thus eligible for consideration for a compact that will create opportunities for Liberians.

MCC’s competitive selection process is a data-driven, transparent method for determining where the agency invests its development dollars. To be considered for MCC funding, countries must first pass MCC’s scorecard – a collection of 20 independent, third-party indicators that measure a country’s policy performance in the areas of economic freedom, investing in its people, promoting equality, economic stability, and ruling justly. This win for Liberia shows and validates that the country under President Weah is on the right trajectory toward Democratic uprightness and economic stability.

The Liberian government and Minister Tweah’s accomplishments are amazingly inexhaustible and we’re elated to send revolutionary salutations to this astute and gallant team of technocratic and selfless financial experts at the Ministry of Finance for the awesome work they continue to do as we work to implement the Pro-Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development (PAPD).

Congratulations to the people’s government for the successful passing. Pres. Weah has done the what Unity Party couldn’t do in 12 years. This is massive. the statement concluded.

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