Former Bomi County Senator Sando D. Johnson has thanked President Joseph Nyuma Boakai for appointing him as his legislative liaison to the Liberian Senate.
According to an official communication from the Executive Mansion, the appointment was made Thursday, May 1 and confirmed in a letter signed by the president under reference number JNB/MOS/RL/2742/2025.
“I am pleased to inform you of your appointment as Legislative Liaison of the President to the Liberian Senate,” President Boakai wrote.
“We trust that you will demonstrate utmost integrity, dedication and commitment and continued loyalty to the country in the discharge of your duty,” the President added.
The legislative liaison role is a key advisory and coordination position, tasked with managing the president’s legislative agenda and maintaining communication between the Executive Mansion and the Senate. In a brief telephone interview with the ‘‘Hard Facts’’ over the weekend, Mr. Johnson vowed to justify the confidence reposed in him by the President.
He said that he will leave no stone unturned in managing the president’s legislative agenda and maintaining communication between the Executive Mansion and the Senate. Mr. Johnson, who served two terms in the Liberian Senate, remains an influential figure in Bomi County and national politics.