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    Abandoned Konobo District Compound Sparks Outrage as Safety Risks Mount

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkFebruary 24, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The dilapidated condition of the multi-million dollar construction project intended to serve as the Wulu Town Chiefdom Compound.
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    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.

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