General Martin Johnson Reelected for Fifth Term as Sergeant-at-Arms of the Liberian Legislature

Monrovia, Liberia: General Martin Johnson, a seasoned figure in Liberia’s legislative security structure, has been reelected as Sergeant-at-Arms for a historic fifth term.
General Johnson first assumed the role of Sergeant-at-Arms during the era of the Liberia National Transitional Government (LNTG), a period marked by national reconstruction and fragile peace.
Since then, he has remained a trusted and consistent presence in the legislative branch, overseeing order, protocol, and security within the halls of the Legislature.
Over the years, Johnson’s experience and dedication have earned him broad respect among lawmakers and staff.
His fifth consecutive term underscores the confidence placed in his leadership and his deep understanding of parliamentary procedures and security operations.
As Liberia continues to strengthen its democratic institutions, General Johnson’s continued service is seen as a stabilizing force and a symbol of institutional memory in a rapidly changing political landscape.
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