Sen. Prince Johnson of Nimba has warned against the establishment of a war crimes court in Liberia.
Sen. Prince Johnson Continues Push Against Dual Citizenship
Nimba’s Sen. Prince Johnson has again publicly weighed in on the dual citizenship debate, stressing that lawmakers should not concentrate on the issue.
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.
Rep. Koung Donates L$ 3 Million to Ganta Businesswomen
Several businesswomen in Ganta benefited from a L$3 million (US$22,900) donation from Nimba’s first electoral district representative, Jeremiah Koung.
Prince Johnson Calls for a United Caucus of Nimba Lawmakers
Nimba’s Sen. Prince Yormie Johnson is calling for a united Nimba County Legislative Caucus in order to ensure that the county can benefit from peace and development.
Dorr Cooper and Other Nimba Officials Confirmed by Senate
The Senate has confirmed D. Dorr Cooper as Nimba’s county superintendent, Saye E. L. Mussah as assistant superintendent for fiscal affairs, and Reginald Mehn as Nimba’s county inspector.
Nimba’s Sup’t Cooper Finally Speaks Out on Conflict Between Sen. Johnson and Him
D. Dorr Cooper, the superintendent designate of Nimba, has finally broken his silence about recent statements made by Sen. Prince Johnson that he would withdraw his support for Cooper’s confirmation.
Planned Peace Talk for Sen. Johnson and Rep. Kogar Suffers Setback
A peace talk planned by the Buuyao Peace Initiative Committee to foster reconciliation between Nimba’s Sen. Prince Y. Johnson and Rep. Samuel Kogar of Nimba’s fifth district has suffered a setback after Johnson said he did not receive a formal invitation.