In the wake of debates among citizens on the implementation of the Code of Conduct, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Tuesday, March 14 issued Executive Order No. 83, specifying some requirements for the Office of the Ombudsman.
Representative Aspirant’s Accusations Against River Cess Elections Magistrate Backfires
Several elders and chiefs of Gbediah Town are warning Hilary Mento, a two-time prior contestant for the representative seat of River Cess’s first electoral district to stay out of the 2017 elections.
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.
Mills Jones Announces Decision to Contest for Liberia’s Presidency in 2017
Former Central Bank Governor Mills Jones formally announced his decision to contest for the Liberian presidency in 2017.
Mills Jones to Announce Decision on Presidential Race This Week
Former Central Bank Governor Mills Jones says he will make a formal declaration of his political ambition this week.
Prince Yormie Johnson Announces a New Political Party
Senator Prince Yormie Johnson of Nimba County has disclosed information about the formation of a new political party. Speaking to a crew of journalist in Cocopa over the weekend, Senator Johnson said all is now set to finally register the party with the National Elections Commission.
Senator Johnson: Visit by Mills Jones to Nimba was Not Political
GANTA, Nimba – Senator Prince Yormie Johnson of Nimba County has responded to reports that he invited the Central Bank of Liberia Governor J. Mills Jones to Nimba to discuss a future merger for the upcoming 2017 elections.
Credit Union to Open in Tappita on Dec. 16
Tappita will on December 16 see the opening of a credit union, the first modern financial institution in the city.