Elton John distances himself from Political Affiliations, Reaffirms Humanitarian Mission in Sinoe

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ADNews-Monrovia, Liberia:  Elton Johns, a renowned humanitarian and native of Bukonjedah District, has firmly distanced himself from recent claims linking him to political parties in Liberia.

Contributing Reporter 

In a formal statement issued this week, Mr. Johns dismissed the rumors, reiterating his unwavering commitment to health, education, and community development initiatives in Sinoe County.

“I have not, at any point, endorsed or supported any political party in Liberia,” Johns stated. “My mission in Liberia—and particularly in Sinoe County—is driven purely by a desire to empower individuals, expand access to healthcare, and support grassroots development through humanitarian engagement, not politics.”

Mr. Johns emphasized that his work is rooted in humanitarian principles. He noted that all current and future initiatives will be executed in collaboration with non-governmental organizations, local community leaders, and civil society groups, excluding any political actors.

“Let me be clear,” he continued. “My only interest in Sinoe County is the well-being of its people—especially the youth, people living with disabilities, and other vulnerable communities.”

He also expressed deep appreciation for the hospitality and support he has received from the residents of Sinoe, voicing gratitude for the opportunity to collaborate on impactful development projects.

As part of his ongoing efforts, Johns revealed preliminary plans to explore local partnerships focused on improving access to education, healthcare, economic empowerment, and community safety.

Over the years, Elton Johns has contributed more than two million Liberian dollars toward initiatives in sports, education, healthcare, and women’s empowerment across Sinoe County.

In closing, Mr. Johns urged the public and media to rely on credible sources of information and to refrain from spreading misinformation that could derail genuine development efforts.

 

 

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