
Strong Man Hon. Daniel G. Johnson
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Who is Daniel G. Johnson?
(DJ) former Mayor of Monrovia, former Chairman of Monrovia City Council, former Superintendent of River Gee County, Liberia . Brother Daniel as the family affectionately call him is also my brother In-law.
" Daniel Gbor-ju Johnson, 4th child among the 10 siblings of Liberia Assembly of God couple and school teachers Rev. John G. Johnson Sr and Mary Johnson was a product from the College of Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Liberia. He earned a BA degree with emphasis on West African History and Sociology. He was a gifted community organizer and empowerment expert who during the Librarian civil war resided on Bushrod Island area overpowered by the fierce Prince Yormie Johnson. Daniel operating a voluntary group, found favor with Prince Johnson who allowed him to continue to operate his voluntary organization during the war. DJ would advice Prince on the necessity of developing plans to ensure development, rehabilitation and reconciliation when the hostilities had ceased. Daniel, not a combatant would emerge as a model volunteer in the cause of change and the transformation of the city of Monrovia.
Daniel was with us here in the United States with his wife Ruth and family after fleeing the Liberian civil war and in February 2009 President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf appointed Daniel Johnson to head and chair the Special Presidential Task Force on Greater Monrovia Cleaning and Urban Renewal.
Later, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf appointed Daniel Johnson Superintendent of River Gee County.
In 2014 Superintendent Johnson was petitioned to contest the 2014 Senatorial race. He obliged, resigned his position as County Superintendent and ran unsuccessfully for the Senate.
DJ fell ill soon after the Senate race. He was taken to Nigeria for treatment. Howbeit, he was called from labor to reward while undergoing treatment in Nigeria.
Let's give Daniel a befitting burial he deserves.
DJ, RIP
From all your family & friends in the United States
We will surely miss you!
(DJ) former Mayor of Monrovia, former Chairman of Monrovia City Council, former Superintendent of River Gee County, Liberia . Brother Daniel as the family affectionately call him is also my brother In-law.
" Daniel Gbor-ju Johnson, 4th child among the 10 siblings of Liberia Assembly of God couple and school teachers Rev. John G. Johnson Sr and Mary Johnson was a product from the College of Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Liberia. He earned a BA degree with emphasis on West African History and Sociology. He was a gifted community organizer and empowerment expert who during the Librarian civil war resided on Bushrod Island area overpowered by the fierce Prince Yormie Johnson. Daniel operating a voluntary group, found favor with Prince Johnson who allowed him to continue to operate his voluntary organization during the war. DJ would advice Prince on the necessity of developing plans to ensure development, rehabilitation and reconciliation when the hostilities had ceased. Daniel, not a combatant would emerge as a model volunteer in the cause of change and the transformation of the city of Monrovia.
Daniel was with us here in the United States with his wife Ruth and family after fleeing the Liberian civil war and in February 2009 President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf appointed Daniel Johnson to head and chair the Special Presidential Task Force on Greater Monrovia Cleaning and Urban Renewal.
Later, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf appointed Daniel Johnson Superintendent of River Gee County.
In 2014 Superintendent Johnson was petitioned to contest the 2014 Senatorial race. He obliged, resigned his position as County Superintendent and ran unsuccessfully for the Senate.
DJ fell ill soon after the Senate race. He was taken to Nigeria for treatment. Howbeit, he was called from labor to reward while undergoing treatment in Nigeria.
Let's give Daniel a befitting burial he deserves.
DJ, RIP
From all your family & friends in the United States
We will surely miss you!
Organizer and beneficiary
Sandy Jay
Organizer
Frederick, MD
David Johnson
Beneficiary