Africa, April 15 -- Liberia, a nation burgeoning with potential yet marred by historical challenges, finds itself at a crossroads of governance.

The decision to either create more regulatory agencies or endorse tenured positions is paramount to its future progress.

This discourse argues in favor of the former, contending that regulatory agencies are indispensable to the smooth running of government and the enforcement of rules for public welfare.

The creation of regulatory agencies is marked by three cardinal attributes, 1. robust enforcement, 2. efficient government operation, and 3. public welfare orientation.

Together, these underpin the essence of effective governance.

Conversely, tenured positions often result in personnel compl...