After disputes between the Nimba County Administration and lawmakers about whether the superintendent submitted a report to the Nimba County Legislative Caucus on how the county spent the 2015/2016 budget, there is now clarity on the matter.
Zuagele Confirms Lease of Superintendent’s Compound
Nimba’s County Superintendent Fong G. Zuagele has confirmed that his administration has leased out a portion of the superintendent’s compound to a local businessman to operate as an entertainment center.
Sen. Johnson Demands US$1.9 Million Report from Nimba Sup’t
Senator Prince Yormie Johnson, chairman of the Nimba Legislative Caucus, is calling on the county’s administration to account for the US$1.9 million apportioned in the county’s 2015/2016 budget.
Sanniquellie Court Opens for November Term, with Judge Calling for Rule of Law
The eighth judicial circuit court in Sanniquellie has opened for its November term with the resident judge addressing lawyers, magistrates, police, and ordinary citizens in an attempt to promote justice and the rule of law.
Ganta-Yekepa Road Construction to Resume in Early December
The Senegalese company constructing the road from Ganta to Yekepa is expected to resume work in early December, according to information from Nimba’s Superintendent Fong G. Zuagele.
Nimba Superintendent Reacts to Threats by Sen. Prince Johnson Against Holding Council Sitting
Fong G. Zuagele, Nimba’s superintendent, has strongly reacted to recent statements by Sen. Prince Y. Johnson that there will not be a county council sitting held until Zuagele’s administration can make a formal report to the Nimba Legislative Caucus.
Zuagele Bows to Pressure and Apologizes to Ganta Christian Community
It’s nearly one year since the 2016 Sept. 30th stream of mob violence took place in Ganta, following the death of a commercial motorcyclist.
Nimba Sup’t: Citizens Vital to Maintaining Peace and Security
At a press briefing this past weekend and following UNMIL’s handing over security to the government, Nimba Superintendent Fong G. Zuagele said he believes that Liberia can overcome security threats if its citizens take the initiative to maintain peace.