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Eldoret road rehabilitation kicks off, agency says

Thursday, April 18th, 2024 06:28 | By
Uasin Gishu Governor Jonathan Bii.
Uasin Gishu Governor Jonathan Bii. PHOTO/Print

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has kicked off preparations to rehabilitate and dual Moiben-Eldoret Airport-Mlango highway in Uasin Gishu county.

The anticipated first phase of the dualling of the road that will start from Chepkoilel junction, through Eldoret town, Eldoret Airport, and Mlango on the Uasin Gishu/Nandi county’s border will go a long way towards easing traffic congestion in Eldoret town which is expected to be elevated to city status soon.

Uasin Gishu Governor Jonathan Bii held a consultative meeting on Tuesday with officials from KeNHA to discuss ways of ensuring smooth implementation of the Moiben Junction-Mlango Dual Carriageway modernization project.

KeNHA officials who declined to be named as they are not allowed to address the press, explained that the dualling would start from Chepkoilel junction to Mlango, while rehabilitation would start from Moiben junction in the first phase of the anticipated project.

Enhance mobility

The 21.5-kilometre road will start from Mlango-Eldoret International Airport, Eldoret town, and Moiben Junction to enhance mobility within and outside the county.

The scope of the project will include link roads in the six sub-counties of Ainabkoi, Soy, Kesses, Moiben, Kapseret and Turbo.

The engagement focused on key areas to be considered during the first phase of implementation with the county boss asking the team to prioritise local manpower and have good plans for compensating residents who would be affected by the project.

“My administration has plans to construct a museum and we urge KeNHA to extend a hand as part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives to support us in the success of that project. We also urge you to support the beautification of our established arboretum and rehabilitation of river Sosiani and other ongoing environmental programmes,” Bii pleaded.

“As captured under agenda number six of the Nguzo Kumi blueprint, road infrastructure enhancement and expansion are among the key foci that are essential in supporting the economic and social growth of our residents,” he noted.  

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