Road Safety Transparency Meeting
Minister Tyler Addresses Road Safety Transparency Issue

Ministry of Transport Takes Bold Step Towards Road Safety Transparency

Monrovia, Liberia – October 24, 2024 – In a significant move to enhance accountability and transparency in the management of road safety funds, Sirleaf Ralph Tyler, the esteemed Minister of Transport, welcomed the establishment of an internal audit committee for the offices of Road Safety International Projects. 
This announcement was made during a press conference held at the National Road Fund of Liberia in Sinkor, attended by key stakeholders, including the Director General of the National Road Fund, Madam Joseta Neufville-Wento, and Minister of Public Works, Roland Giddings.

Minister Tyler, serving as Co-Chair on the board of the National Road Fund, emphasized the Ministry's unwavering commitment to collaborate with the newly formed audit team. “The establishment of this internal audit committee marks a pivotal moment for road safety in Liberia,” he stated. “It will ensure that our operations are not only fair and transparent but also accountable to the citizens we serve.”
The internal audit committee aims to oversee the financial operations related to road safety projects, fostering an environment where resources are utilized efficiently and effectively. This initiative is crucial as Liberia strives to improve its road safety standards and reduce the alarming rates of accidents across the country.

Madam Joseta Neufville-Wento expressed her support for the initiative, highlighting the importance of robust oversight in the successful implementation of road safety programs. “By working together with the audit committee, we can build trust with the public and ensure that every dollar spent contributes to safer roads for all Liberians,” she noted.

Minister Roland Giddings echoed these sentiments, reinforcing the necessity of collaboration among all partners involved in road safety initiatives. “This audit committee will serve as a vital tool in our collective effort to enhance infrastructure and promote safe travel throughout Liberia,” he said.

The press conference drew attention from various media outlets, signifying the public's keen interest in the ongoing efforts to improve road safety. The establishment of the internal audit committee represents a proactive step toward not only meeting international road safety standards but also ensuring that the projects funded are executed with integrity and transparency.

As Liberia moves forward, the Ministry of Transport, alongside its partners, is committed to fostering an environment where road safety funds are managed responsibly, ultimately aiming to reduce road traffic incidents and save lives.