The Armed Forces of Liberia have embarked on a series of internal security operations and training exercises as the United Nations Mission in Liberia is expected to draw down by June 2016.
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.
Rep. Tingban Calls on Citizens to Support VP Boakai in 2017
Nimba’s 9th District Representative Richard Matenokay Tingban is calling on all Nimbaians to vote for Vice President Joseph N. Boakai in the upcoming presidential elections of 2017.
Renovation of Vandalized Ganta Police Station Complete
A 10-day renovation of the Liberia National Police station in Ganta has finally come to a conclusion. The renovation, which started on October 15, was needed because of damages inflicted by an angry mob during the September 30 unrest in the city.
Senator Grupee Does Not Want War Crimes Court in Liberia
Senator Thomas Grupee has told reporters that he is not in favor of establishing a war crimes court in Liberia, as part of the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommendations.
Sen. Prince Johnson’s 36-Classroom Vocational School Under Construction
Construction has begun on a 36-classroom vocational and technical School funded by the Prince Yormie Johnson Educational Foundation through its founder, Senator Prince Yormie Johnson