Days after President George Weah declared an additional 30 days of state of emergency to curb the spread of COVID-19, Bomi’s Sen. Sando Johnson has vowed to convince his fellow senators to vote against extending the measure.
Vice President Breaks Ground for Youth Rehabilitation Project in Bomi
Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor visited Bomi this past weekend to break grounds for the Bai T. Moore Rehabilitation Village Project in the county’s capital, Tubmanburg. The project, named after the famous son of the county, a poet and literary icon, possesses incredible historical and sentimental value for the people of Tubmanburg.
Bomi Citizens Halt Dedication of New Stadium Constructed by
Citizens of Tubmanburg in Bomi recently halted the dedication of a new stadium constructed by Orange Liberia in fulfillment of a promise made to the county.
Bomi’s Senator Sando Johnson Tells Kinsmen Not to Vote for CDC in Future Elections
Bomi’s Senator Sando Johnson has told his kinsmen not to vote for candidates of the Coalition for Democratic Change in any future election. Johnson made the comments in Beajah Town, Senjeh district, while making a political tour of the county on Saturday, July 3.
Justice Ministry Requests Legal Status of June 7 Protest Organizers
The justice ministry has requested that organizers of the pending June 7 protest provide documentation establishing their legal status, in order to grant their request for permit and security for protesters.
Senate to Probe Sen. Sando Johnson for Accusing Members of Accepting Bribes
Senate Pro Tempore Albert Chie has requested that the Senate’s Committee on Judiciary investigate Bomi’s Sen. Sando Johnson for allegedly accusing senators of accepting bribe to impeach former associate justice Kabineh Ja’neh.
Rep. Yekeh Kolubah Wants U.S. Gov’t to Deny Ambassador Designate George Patten Credential
Rep. Yekeh Kolubah of Montserrado’s eighth district has written the U.S. government to avoid recognizing Ambassador Designate George S. W. Patten.
Edwin Snowe’s Candidacy in Bomi Confirmed by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has ruled into the domicile case involving Montserrado’s sixth district representative, Edwin Snowe, clearing him to contest in Bomi’s first district.
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