Rep. Jeremiah Kpan Koung of Nimba’s First Electoral District has cautioned residents to embrace efforts for development from any well-meaning citizens of the district, especially in regard to the construction of the much-needed Ganta City Hall that a political group, the Friends of Samuel Brown Network in Liberia, has promised to construct.
Rep. Koung Frowns at Bein Elders Selection of a Candidate to Run Against Him
As the political climate becomes crowded with more and more individuals vying for elected positions, the elders of Bein Clan in Nimba’s first electoral district have endorsed the banker-turned politician Lawrence Sua against the sitting lawmaker of the district, Rep. Jeremiah Koung.
E & J Medical Center to Offer Free Maternal Services to Pregnant Women
The Esther and Jereline Koung Medical Center has announced a free maternal service for pregnant women seeking treatment at the facility beginning Feb. 1.
Ganta’s J.W. Pearson Breaks Ground for Fence Project
The administration of the John Wesley Pearson High School has officially broken ground for the fencing of the oldest government-run education facility in the city.
Hope Rises for Ganta’s Abandoned Market Project
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has ordered Rep. Jeremiah Koung of Nimba’s first electoral district to present to her office with a “fair estimate†of the costs that will cover the completion of the abandoned Ganta Market Project.
Rep. Koung Says Ways, Means, and Finance Committee Rejects Tax Increases
Rep. Jeremiah Koung of Nimba’s first district has disclosed that the House Committee on Ways, Means and Finance has rejected a request from the executive branch to abolish a popular promotion used by telecommunications companies.
Bill to Establish Technical School in Ganta Becomes Law
The bill seeking to establish a vocational and technical school in Ganta has finally become law after it was signed by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
Rep. Koung Defends Controversial Code of Conduct
Jeremiah Koung, representative for Nimba’s first district, has for the first time commented on the National Code of Conduct, offering a defense for the controversial law.