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    Public Outrage Over Expenditure in Electricity Project Heightens in Grand Gedeh

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkMarch 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Citizens at a general meeting briefed by Representative Jeremiah Sokan relative to his personal contribution of USD $200,000 intended to electrify 30 communities.
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    ‎By: D Abraham Cooper, Sr.| Grand Gedeh Correspondent

    ‎Zwedru City, Grand Gedeh County |March 29, 2026|A deepening crisis of confidence has gripped Grand Gedeh County as citizens and local leaders are demanding immediate accountability over the suspected mismanagement of public funds earmarked for electrification.

    ‎The controversy erupted following a public unveiling by Representative Hon. Jeremiah Sokan of $200,000 USD worth of electrical materials intended to power 30 communities.

    ‎The weight or volume and quality of Sokan’s procurement have cast a broad light on the County Local Authority, which recently withdrew $400,000 USD for a similar project that has yielded significantly fewer results.

    ‎Public frustration stems from a glaring disparity in value for money. While the Local Authority’s $400,000 initiative was restricted to just five communities, the inventory of materials delivered reportedly consisting of fewer than five 50 KVA transformers and 30 poles has been described by observers as grossly insufficient for the money invested.

    Electrical materials purchased by Rep. Jeremiah Sokan which is by far bettter than the local authority investment of US$400,00 for lesser communities as compared to the 30 communities for half of that price.

    ‎In contrast, Rep. Sokan’s $200,000 USD private contribution reportedly doubles the reach of the official government project at half the cost, leading taxpayers to question where the remainder of the public funds were diverted.

    ‎The discrepancy has forced the County Council into a rare position of public confrontation with the Local Authority.

    ‎During the official turnover ceremony for Sokan’s materials, Mr. Atilias A. Karr, Vice-Chair of the County Council, broke protocol to demand transparency.

    ‎”The County Council appreciates Rep. Sokan’s contribution, but we now urge the Local Authority to provide a comprehensive account of the $400,000 expansion project,” Karr stated.

    ‎Karr further demanded the immediate release of the contractual agreement between the Local Authority and LIB-ENERGY, the firm contracted for the work.

    ‎This assertive stance marks a significant shift in the county’s political landscape.

    ‎For the first time, the County Council appears prepared to exercise its legal oversight functions aggressively, responding to a constituency that feels cheated by its administrators.

    ‎As the “state of dilemma” continues to brew among Grand Gedeians, pressure is mounting for a full audit of the electrification funds to determine how $400,000 in public money produced a value for money less than $200,000 in results.

    However,the Rural Reporters online could not independently verified if truly indeed any money has misused or diverted up to press time.

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