By: D Abraham Cooper, Sr. |Grand Gedeh Correspondent
Wulu Town, Grand Gedeh |Feb. 24, 2026| A multi-million dollar construction project intended to serve as the Wulu Town Chiefdom Compound in the District remains a skeleton of concrete and wasted potential, nearly two decades after its inception.
The project, which began during the administration of former Superintendent Hon. Peter Solo (circa 2008), was designed to be a centerpiece of local governance. However, despite significant budgetary allocations over the years, the site has been reclaimed by bushes rather than officials.
The project has been stalled for approximately 18 years, spanning multiple administrations.
Local residents express frustration over the “thousands of dollars” reportedly spent on the structure with no visible progress toward completion.
The lack of a functional compound forces local leaders to operate without a formal administrative hub, hindering local development and judicial matters.
Residents are now calling on the current county leadership and the Ministry of Internal Affairs to conduct a full audit of the project and prioritize its completion to ensure that taxpayers’ money does not vanish into overgrowth.

