By Prince Wonplu in Buchanan, Grand Bassa County
The Political Leader of Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction joins Liberian politicians to promise the people of Grand Bassa County if they elect him president, he will fight corruption head-on, describing it as “extreme fight against corruption”.
But not only that the Nimba County Senior Senator is preparing for war against corruption that no politician has so far won, he says he will encourage mechanize farming and ensure that Liberia is self-sufficient.
Mr. Johnson raised the antenna of his crowd when he vow to hang “heartmen”, a parlance for ritualistic killers who extract body parts of their victims for rituals. “If you are heartman,” Johnson said, “you will regret it. We will be hung.”
The Presidential Candidate of the MDR stressed how disappointed he is regarding the alleged increase in ritualistic acts, a situation the Senator said will be addressed through hanging people who the law will consider guilty.
Addressing several partisans and supporters of the MDR on Thursday in Buchanan, Sen. Johnson outlined mechanized farming system, total control over the resources of the Nation, road connection with a toad system among other things as top priorities, if elected.
The Nimba lawmaker also emphasized his leadership plan to revamp the judicial system that he alleged couldn’t be trusted.
Senator Prince Johnson said, “Educational improvement inclusive of Library, Laboratory, among other means will be experienced by Liberian students”
He also urged the electorates to vote him over Cllr. Brumskine, Amb. Boakai, Sen. Weah including other Candidates for the Presidency.