Liberia: Ngafuan Launches Fy 2026 Budget Process, Urges Timely Passage to Propel Arrest Agenda

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Finance and Development Planning Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan has emphasized that the timely passage of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 National Budget is essential for the effective delivery of public services across Liberia.

Speaking Tuesday at the launch of the FY 2026 Budget Preparation Process at the Ministerial Complex in Congo Town, Minister Ngafuan said the government’s focus remains on delivery and performance, which can only be achieved if Ministries, Agencies, and Commissions (MACs) receive funding on schedule.

“We are concerned about delivery. And we can only have MACs delivering when the budget is crafted, submitted, and passed in time,” Ngafuan stated.

He stressed that timely budget preparation is more than a bureaucratic goal–it is a prerequisite for implementing programs under the government’s ARREST Agenda, which focuses on Agriculture, Roads, Rule of Law, Education, Sanitation, and Tourism.

“We intend to continue on the path we started last year by passing the budget on time–a feat achieved after many years,” he said. “This year, we intend to meet all the timelines, including submission of the draft budget to the Legislature by October 31.”

The launch was attended by heads of MACs, their deputies, comptrollers, and other stakeholders.

Ngafuan also highlighted the government’s recent revenue performance, noting a surplus at the end of FY 2025 despite challenges in the early quarters. He credited the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA), members of the executive branch, and lawmakers for what he described as “a great job.”