Nimba’s Sen. Prince Johnson has again publicly weighed in on the dual citizenship debate, stressing that lawmakers should not concentrate on the issue.
World Press Freedom Day Celebrated in Harper
Members of the Press Union of Liberia joined journalists across the world to celebrate World Press Freedom Day on Wednesday, May 3.
Nimba Prepares to Hold First County Council Sitting in Three Years
The superintendent of Nimba, D. Dorr Cooper, has announced that he is preparing a formal communication to the Nimba County Legislative Caucus to convene a county council sitting, three years after the last one was held.
Prince Johnson Re-elected as Nimba Caucus Chairman
Nimba’s lawmakers have elected a new code of officers to lead the legislative caucus for the next six years, with Sen. Prince Johnson reelected for a third term to serve as chairman.
Bong Citizens’ Movement Condemns Proposal for a Divided County
Amid ongoing consultations over a proposal to separate Lower Bong from the rest of the county, a group under the banner of One Bong County Campaign says the division will not be in the interest of the county.
Senators Debate Dual Citizenship Amendment, With Opposition from Prince Johnson
On Thursday, the Senate began discussions on a potential constitutional amendment to permit dual citizenship.
Senate to Discuss Dual Citizenship Bill Today, Agrees to Declare Assets
Albert Chie, the Senate pro tempore, has said the Senate will begin discussing the Dual Citizenship Bill today.
Nimba Representation Complete in Legislature as Rep. Kargon is Inducted
All 11 Nimba lawmakers are now fully represented at the 54th National Legislature following the official certification of the final representative-elect from the October 10 representative elections.