Monrovia, Liberia – January 10, 2025: The Graduate School of the University of Liberia (UL) became the site of a bold protest today as members of the Student Unification Party (SUP) spray-painted the building’s exterior. The act was a direct response to the Liberian government’s alleged failure to fulfill its commitment to renovate and repaint the deteriorating structure, which has long been in need of maintenance.
Eyewitnesses reported that SUP activists arrived early in the morning, armed with spray cans, and covered sections of the building with slogans and symbols condemning the government’s neglect. The messages highlighted frustrations over delayed infrastructure improvements at UL, a key institution of higher learning in Liberia.
A SUP spokesperson stated, “This is not vandalism—it is a cry for attention. The government promised to refurbish this campus, but students continue to study in crumbling facilities. If they won’t act, we will make our demands impossible to ignore.”

University officials have yet to issue a formal statement, though sources indicate that cleanup efforts are already underway. The Ministry of Education has been contacted for comment but has not responded at the time of reporting.
The protest has reignited debates about education funding in Liberia, with many students and faculty expressing solidarity with SUP’s grievances. Critics, however, argue that defacing public property undermines the legitimacy of their cause.
As tensions rise, the incident underscores broader frustrations over unmet promises in Liberia’s education sector. Observers warn that without swift action, further demonstrations could follow.