Ahead of the October 2020 senatorial elections, Rep. Samuel G. Kogar of Nimba’s fifth district is calling on fellow Nimbaians to look beyond rhetoric and “empty” campaign promises to carefully scrutinize the records and individual lives of contenders.
Over Calls for War Crimes Court, Nimba Lawmaker Warns Senator Prince Johnson Against Threatening Comments
Nimba’s eighth district representative, Larry Younquoi has called on a senator of the county, Prince Johnson to desist from making threatening statements against individuals supporting the calls for the establishment for a war crimes court in Liberia.
Government Agencies Not Submitting Quarterly Performance Reports
Rep. Samuel Kogar of Nimba’s fifth district has accused government ministries of violating the Public Financial Management Act.
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.
Rep. Samuel Kogar Warns, Sen. Prince Johnson is Threatening His Life
Nimba County fifth district’s representative, Samuel Kogar has alarmed threats posed to his life, by the county’s senior senator, Prince Johnson.
Gongloe, Kogar, Tingban: Prominent Nimbaians Unhappy With Johnson’s Support for CDC
Since Sen. Prince Johnson pledged his support to George Weah for the Nov. 7 runoff election, there have been mixed reactions among prominent Nimba citizens.
Elections Results – Who Has the Lead in Nimba?
Only 78 percent of polling places in Nimba have reported the results of the election, but a clearer picture on the legislative races is emerging.
Ganta Police Accused of Destroying Evidence in Case of Man Hit by ALP Truck
A relative of a 51-year-old man who was killed by a vehicle belonging to supporters of the All Liberian Party is accusing members of the Liberia National Police of destroying evidence related to the case.