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Tuesday, April 8, 2025

FINAL FAREWELL TO SENATOR PRINCE Y. JOHNSON

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NIMBA COUNTY, LIBERIA — Today, January 18, 2025, Nimba County becomes the focal point of national mourning as Liberians gather to honor the late Senator Prince Yormie Johnson. President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung, and countless citizens from across the country are attending the funeral in Ganta City, Nimba County, where Johnson’s profound impact on Liberia’s history will be commemorated.

Senator Johnson’s life and legacy have left an indelible mark on Nimba County and the nation. His contributions spanned nearly two decades of public service, making him one of Liberia’s most enduring political figures. He passed away on November 28, 2024, at the age of 72, midway through his third term as senator. Today’s ceremony is the culmination of a series of tributes held across Liberia, reflecting the widespread admiration and respect he garnered.

Throughout the past week, the late senator’s remains journeyed across several towns in Nimba, including Karnplay, Bahn, and Saclepea. Thousands lined the streets to pay their respects, celebrating his life and achievements. Convoys of supporters, vehicles draped in symbolic colors, and mourners from all walks of life joined the procession, underscoring the deep connection Johnson shared with his people.

In the lead-up to today’s funeral, traditional ceremonies and cultural performances have been held to honor Johnson’s memory. His body lay in state at key locations in Nimba and Monrovia, allowing citizens to reflect on his contributions. Groups dressed in red and black, representing different facets of his political and historical influence, participated in the proceedings. The somber yet celebratory atmosphere captured the dual nature of his legacy—a blend of controversial moments and undeniable service to his constituents.

Johnson’s leadership, both during and after Liberia’s civil war, shaped his image as a protector of his people. His supporters have highlighted his role in safeguarding Nimba during times of conflict, symbolized by the groups carrying wooden toy guns in tribute to his wartime actions. Meanwhile, others honored his political career through chants, songs, and traditional dances, emphasizing his influence on the county’s development and national politics.

Born on July 6, 1952, Johnson’s passing has sparked reflections on the void he leaves behind in Liberia’s political landscape. In tributes delivered by citizens, many called on current and future leaders to emulate his dedication to service and compassion. They stressed the importance of fostering unity in Nimba County, urging leaders to uphold the values of generosity, kindness, and selflessness that Johnson often championed.

Today’s funeral also serves as a moment of reckoning for Nimba’s political leadership. Citizens have issued a strong call for accountability and integrity, challenging local leaders to rise to the occasion and honor Johnson’s legacy by prioritizing the well-being of the county. Many expressed hope that his successor would continue his mission of empowering the people and building a more inclusive future for Nimba.

As Liberia gathers to bid farewell, the ceremony is expected to draw prominent figures, including President Boakai and former presidents Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and George Weah. Their presence highlights the national significance of Johnson’s legacy, which transcended his county and extended to shaping the country’s post-conflict political order.

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