Strong institutions are vital for effective governance and the stability of democracy.
They provide efficient framework for rule-making, decision-making, and the enforcement of laws, contributing to predictability and trust in government.
Institutions like the judiciary, Anti-corruption bodies, regional bodies, national assemblies, and the security among others play a central role in shaping the quality and sustainability of democracy.
However, depending on how they are structured and operate, they can either support or hinder democratic governance.
In today’s debate edition of Citizens Hour, we critically analyze the role of institutions in promoting or hindering democracy.
Our guests for the debate edition of citizens hour, are Anderson Miamen (Liberia) Executive Director, Center for Transparency and Accountability (CENTAL) and MARCUS BANGURA (Sierra Leone) Executive Director, Citizen’s Forum for Democratic Accountability (C4D)