GOOD GOVERNANCE
Let’s face it: the youth of today are no longer focused on the old promises of progress. They’re not out here fighting for better roads, cheaper housing, or an end to poverty in the traditional sense. Sure, those things matter, but they’re not enough. They’re striving for something far more powerful, good governance.
A governance system where every decision is backed by evidence, where interventions are not just a product of guesswork or whim, but are based on solid research and data. Think about a governance system where budgets aren’t approved or monitored from some distant office far away from the people they impact, but evaluated in real-time, based on actual performance on the ground.
They don’t want politicians and leaders who just talk the talk; they need leaders who walk the walk, with measurable actions that show real progress. The future of governance isn’t about grand speeches and vague promises. It’s about setting and achieving clear goals, where motivation isn’t just an afterthought but a driving force, aligned with key performance indicators that everyone, from the bottom to the top, can hold accountable.
But, perhaps most importantly, they need a government that is accountable. A governance where they, the people, have access to the information, the outcomes, and the transparency that ensures their leaders are making decisions that serve the people, not their own interests.
One that works for them, with no one left behind. That’s the governance they deserve.