Senator Prince Johnson, who is seeking a third term in the Senate, has threatened to pursue those who recently attacked his vehicle while on a campaign trail in Gbor Wehplay Town, electoral district#4, Nimba County, including the district lawmaker Representative Gunpue L. Kargon.
Rep. Kargon is a former member of Senator Johnson's MDR party who joined the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change after his expulsion.
However, in a recorded cellphone call to Representative Kargon that has been circulating on social media, PYJ is heard threatening to go after the lawmaker, whom he accused to had attended a meeting that led to the recent attack on his vehicle.
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