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Grand Gedeh

Grand Gedeh
Leadership
Superintendent    Senator (senior)   Senator (junior)
Alex Chersia Grant Zoe Emmanuel Pennue Thomas Nimely

Created in 1964, Grand Gedeh County, located in Liberia, is a first-level administrative division with its capital is Zwedru.

Background and Introduction


Spanning 3,973 square miles, Grand Gedeh is one of Liberia’s 15 counties situated in the southeastern corner of Liberia and bounded on the Northwest through the North by Nimba, on the Northwest through the East by the Cavalla River forming the boundary with Cote d’Ivoire, on the South by River Gee County, and on the Southwest by Sinoe County. There are 3 Electoral Districts (ED) 1, 2, and 3; and 8 Administrative Districts (Gbao, Gboe-Ploe, Konobo, Tchien,Glio-Twarbo, Putu, B’hai and Cavala), comprising 16 Chiefdom and 32 Clans. County leadership is headed by a superintendent, while districts, townships, and boroughs are governed by representatives and senators, commissioners, and governors   respectively.

According to the 2022 census by the Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS), the population stands at 216,692 made up of 115,295 males and 101,397 females representing 53.2% and 46.8.% respectively and 4.13% of the national population figure of 5,250,187.

Grand Gedeh County flag has four colors: blue, white, green and orange.
The green represents the rich forest and highlands, while the white and blue depict peace and unity. The sun in the background painted orange represents the new era of
development.

The Kranh-speaking people are in the vast majority, making up 96% of the County’s population. Other groups in the County include the Sapo (1%), the Bassa (1%) and the Kpelle (2%), though it is thought that all of Liberia’s 16 tribes are represented at least in small numbers.

History

 

Grand Gedeh is one of the few leeward counties created in the 1960s. It was established in 1964. Grand Gedeh was formerly known as the Eastern Province under
the 1847 Constitution of Liberia. Its original capital was Tchien, now known as Zwedru.
The then Eastern Province comprised two districts, Webbo (now part of River Gee County) and Tchien.

Today Grand Gedeh County is subdivided into 2 Statutory districts, eight 8 Administrative districts, 16 Chiefdoms, 32 Clans, 3 Cities, and 236 Towns. The County is noted for its rich iron ore reserves and vast forest, which are depicted in the flag of the County.
The County flag has four colors: blue, white, green and orange.
The green represents the rich forest and highlands, while the white and blue depict peace and unity. The sun in the background painted orange represents the new era of
development.

Climate

 

The climate of Grand Gedeh County, like many parts of Liberia, is determined by the Country’s geographic position near the equator and Atlantic Ocean. Temperatures are warm throughout the year with extremely high humidity. The climate is characterized by little seasonal change of temperature and humidity, but by changes between day and night. There are basically two seasons, rainy and dry, which are marked by variation in precipitation. These seasonal patterns result from the movement of high and low pressure belts caused by the changing angle of the sun.

The rainy season runs from April to October, while the dry season runs from October to April. The average annual rainfall of Grand Gedeh County ranges from 76 inches in the upper or northern part to 107 inches in the lower or southern part. Average temperature is 77.5º F (25.5ºC).

Topography

 

Grand Gedeh is categorized under the highlands of Liberia, which is generally characterized by plateau and mountain ranges up to 1,000 ft (300 M). Important mountain ranges are the Puto and Tiempo. The hilly terrain is an impediment to road construction; gradients are steep and irregular, and the river valleys are V-shaped and narrow in their upper reaches.

Geology

 

The soils are not unlike those of the rest of the country, generally amenable to a variety of agricultural uses. The rock of the County forms part of the West African croton, recognized by its stability and general absence of tectonic activity during the last 2,500 million years.

Vegetation

 

The vegetation of Grand Gedeh County is typical of the tropical rain forest, characterized by evergreen and semi-deciduous forest.

4 Districts in total
Grand Gedeh District 1

Grand Gedeh Electoral District 1 has a registered voter population of 20,407 made up of 10,103 males and 10,304 females as of July 2023.

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Grand Gedeh District 2

Grand Gedeh Electoral District 2 has a registered voter population of 20,026 made up of 11,381 males and 8,645 females as of July 2023.

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Grand Gedeh District 3

Grand Gedeh Electoral District 3 has a registered voter population of 23,509 made up of 12,189 males and 11,320 females as of July 2023.

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Grand Gedeh Districts (Administrative)

Grand Gedeh County has 8 Administrative (Gbao, Gboe-Ploe, Konobo, Tchien,Glio-Twarbo, Putu, B’hai and Cavala), with a population of 216,692.

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