For Construction Of Community College, Maintenance of Road, Others: Ex-Grand Gedeh Supt. Solo Asked To Account For Funds
A prominent citizen of Grand Gedeh County wants former Superintendent Peter Solo to account for funds intended to construct the Grand Gedeh Community College, maintenance of roads and others.
A complaint from a civil society group referencing I.G. Danex Liberia LTD., an engineering company operating in Liberia and headed by Godfery I. Daniel, alleged that the former superintendent of Grand Gedeh County misappropriated and diverted project funds for the construction of the Grand Gedeh County Community College in Zwedru. Even though the Government of Liberia (GoL) made full payment for the completion of the college project, the job was not completed and former Superintendent Solo did not pay the balance payment due, thereby causing the project to be incomplete.
The CSO group, calling itself Citizens for Better Liberia, said they want the former superintendent to account for the funds and equipment he allegedly managed during his time in service. The group described former Superintendent Solo as a dishonest man, averring that his stewardship was marred by rampant corruption, and that he did not also account for monies allocated for different initiatives.
The group said, “Solo days as superintendent did not benefit the county, instead his family, friends, and individuals who played to his game to divert county funds to enrich themselves.”
The group added that, while serving as superintendent, Solo embezzled the amount of US$235,000 and criminally sold three of the county’s equipment intended for agriculture purposes and road maintenance.
The equipment were donated by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). According to the group, the donated equipment was documented and the accusation of Peter Solo’s alleged participation in the theft of these equipment can easily be verified.
The group called on all Grand Gedians to rally support in the fight against corruption and to make the former superintendent give account for what he took during his time of service, which was meant to benefit the county.
In a press release, issued on February 17, 2025, the group’s Chairman, Samuel Debee, asserted that former Superintendent Solo allegedly masterminded the arrest and subsequent detention of 19 Grand Gedians to intimidate them as they challenged his authority to sell the equipment that belonged to their county. Needless to say, the Executive was briefed and Solo was quietly relieved of his duties as Superintendent of Grand Gedeh County.
Debee further asserted that the Grand Gedeh Caucus also accused Solo of having a list that contained the names of some Grand Gedians to be arrested at the time.
He then called on the county’s authorities for Solo’s arrest and questioning for his alleged involvement in all these wrongful doings against the county and its people.
“Peter Solo has no moral character to serve anywhere in government. He was only there to serve himself, and not his people. His service in government brought disgrace and complete chaos to the country,” Debbe claimed.
Meanwhile, there has been no official response from former Superintendent Solo regarding these allegations, but he had in the past rejected them and challenged his accusers to take him to court if they have the evidence that he committed these acts.