By Tanu Jalloh
Too often, governments, especially in low-income countries like Sierra Leone, have had to put up with so much conditionality set aside by their donor partners and traditional benefactors like the Brits. Apart from the vogue in today’s private sector leading the country’s economy, a whole lot of comings and goings have had to be endured by the government to avoid a slope in the overall running of the country’s economy. They want a public-private partnership approach to economic governance.