The outgoing Nimba Lawmaker frowned on Sen. Johnson for often using the county in political situations to enrich himself, adding, “this has to stop because Nimbaians put their trust in him to benefit the entire residents, but not to enrich himself by giving them a bad leader in return.”Rep. Dunah cautioned Sen. Johnson that getting the highest votes in Nimba does not mean that he is capable of delivering the county to the opposition. Johnson got the required votes he needed from the people of Nimba in the first round of voting, because he is a son of the county, so the residents fully supported him. This does not in any way mean that he holds the key to the county’s decisions. The run-off election, Dunah said, is a new ball game that involves two players with different patterns of playing, “so Prince Johnson cannot play the match, because he is going backward in the Liberian politics rather then forward. “Johnson has lost the trust of Liberians, because during the 2005 presidential and representative elections, he came third and fifth during the just ended October 10 polls; a trend Dunah said is not good for any politician.
Source: Daily Observer October 27, 2017 02:26 UTC