NPA REFORM ACTION POINTS  ·  RESET STRATEGIC PLAN 2025–2030

NATIONAL PORT AUTHORITY OF LIBERIA                                                Performance Report  HighlightsFreeport of Monrovia May 2026

  FREEPORT OF MONROVIA  ·  Aerial view of port operations — vessels berthed and containers in transit at Liberia’s principal maritime gateway

———  NPA REFORM ACTION POINTS  ·  RESET STRATEGIC PLAN 2025–2030  ———

The NPA Reforms

How the National Port Authority is rewriting the rules, reclaiming its mandate, and repositioning Liberia at the center of West African trade

There is a particular kind of institutional moment that does not arrive with fanfare. It arrives quietly, almost reluctantly, in the language of strategic plans and governance frameworks, in the slow discipline of cost-containment and compliance reviews. But make no mistake: when the National Port Authority of Liberia released its 2025 Annual Performance Report, it was not filing a bureaucratic return. It was announcing a transformation. Consider what has actually happened here. An institution that serves as the literal gateway to Liberia’s economy — every container, every vessel, every consignment of import and export passing through its jurisdiction — has in the span of a single year adopted a comprehensive five-year strategic framework, strengthened executive oversight, aligned its departments with national development priorities, and begun the painstaking work of building a culture of accountability from the ground up. That is not incremental. That is structural.

“What Liberia’s ports needed was not a rescue. It was a reset. And under the RESET Strategic Plan, that reset has unmistakably begun.”

NPA 2025 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT — OUTLOOK STATEMENT

 
24-HOUR OPERATIONS: NPA management conducting a night-shift operational briefing at the Freeport — a direct product of the Authority’s round-the-clock port operations reform. OPERATIONAL OVERSIGHT: Port personnel monitoring live cargo operations under floodlights — evidence of the NPA’s commitment to continuous, efficient vessel turnaround.

The operational dimension is equally striking. The introduction of 24-hour port operations was not a cosmetic upgrade. It was a direct intervention in the rhythm of commerce, easing cargo flows, cutting vessel turnaround time, and signaling to the shipping world that Monrovia is open and serious. Simultaneously, a Port Management System now approaching full completion is drawing procurement, finance, human resources, and operations into a single, unified digital platform, dismantling the paper trails and procedural bottlenecks that have long frustrated both operators and investors.

Then there is the matter of partnerships and here the NPA has moved with rare strategic confidence. The landmark concession agreement with Marsa Maroc, backed by the Inter-Ministerial Concession Committee, to rehabilitate and operate the Bong Mines and Liberia Mining Company piers is precisely the kind of high-caliber, well-structured public-private engagement that port economies require to scale. It speaks directly to the credibility the Authority has worked to rebuild. And the master plans for both Monrovia and Buchanan ports, developed in collaboration with Tanger Med Engineering, Africa’s foremost port developer, signal not just ambition, but a clear and executable vision for what these ports are to become.

What Liberia’s ports needed was not a rescue. It was a reset. And under the RESET Strategic Plan 2025 to 2030, aligned firmly with President Joseph Boakai’s ARREST Agenda for national renewal, the National Port Authority has set that reset in motion with clarity, with discipline, and, increasingly, with results. The achievements documented in this year’s report are a foundation. The greater work of transformation is still ahead. But the direction is unmistakable, and the resolve is real.

Freeport of Monrovia · Liberia“The Gateway to Liberia’s Economy”Aligned with President Boakai’s ARREST Agenda
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