Doe's family, Prince Johnson downplay arms report Print E-mail
Written by Julius Kanubah   
Sunday, 12 October 2008

Nimba County Senator Prince Johnson says he is not aware of a report that linked the Doe family to bringing arms into the country to kill him.


Senator Johnson said he did not get the report which emerged in the media when tension flared-up between him and the Doe family in August.
 

The Nimba County Senator said whether the report was true or not he remains protected by God and was brave, strong and intelligent.
 

The brother of the slain President, Jackson Doe has dismissed the report and called for an investigation.
 

Mr. Jackson Doe’s call was also welcomed by Senator Johnson, who said he has no problem with the report.
 

Senator Johnson spoke to Star radio Friday after he received a consignment of relief items for victims of a flood disaster in Tappita, Nimba County. 
 

The Winners’ Chapel International Church donated the items which include fifteen bag of rice, dozens of copy books, clothes and shoes.

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