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    Gbarpolu Superintendent Rejects FDA’s Sympathy Offer Over Elephant Attack

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkMarch 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Superintedent Sam Zinnah,CSOs and FDA team in a meeting earlier Sunday Morning,March 22,2026 in Bopolu City.
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    By: Henry B Gboluma, Jr. | Lofa Correspondent

    ‎Bopolu City, Gbarpolu County |March 23, 2026 | The Superintendent of Gbarpolu County, Sam K. Zinnah, has rejected a US$500 sympathy offer from the Forestry Development Authority (FDA) for the family of a man killed by an elephant in Guyanta in Bopolu District.

    ‎The FDA team also offered $100 to Mr. Zinnah, $50 to Commissioner, and $50 to the Paramount Chief to help convey their condolences, but the Superintendent refused, citing the FDA’s previous actions against locals who killed elephants.

    ‎The Gbarpolu County Local Government Boss questioned why the FDA did not contact him when eight individuals from Sando Village were sued and fined $500 for killing an elephant, but instead came to offer sympathy 20 days after the recent incident.

    ‎He expressed frustration with the FDA’s Regional Forester, Kollie Bonner, for accusing the people of Gbarpolu of being responsible for the consistent elephant attacks.

    ‎Bonner apologized for his Facebook post, saying he did not mean to offend the people of Gbarpolu.

    ‎However, local authorities and CSOs on the ground did not welcome the FDA’s offer, and the team returned to Monrovia to plan a better response. A CSOs team is threatening to work with affected communities to take legal action against the FDA over the elephant killing a man in Gbarpolu.

    ‎Meanwhile, Mr. Zinnah emphasized that human life is more important than animal protection. He said, “No elephant is important to any of us.”

    ‎He demanded that the FDA prioritize protecting humans and animals in Gbarpolu County.

    ‎The incident highlights the growing human-wildlife conflict in the region, with locals complaining that elephants are destroying their farms and threatening their lives.

    ‎The FDA has urged citizens to exercise caution when entering forest areas, but locals argue that caution alone is not enough.

    ‎The FDA team is expected to return with preventive measures for affected communities plus a more substantial offer to address the concerns of the Gbarpolu County community.

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