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Dualling Of The Malaba-Kanduyi Highway On Course

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National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has announced plans for the expansion of the busy Malaba-Kanduyi highway into a dual carriageway by the 2024-25 financial year, bringing relief to residents of Malaba.Speaking at Kocholia KMTC after meeting with elders from the Iteso community, Mr. Wetang’ula disclosed that the dualling, if successfully done, will boost transport along that part of the Northern Corridor, increase Kenya’s earnings from regional trade, limit cargo trucks’ traffic snarl-ups, and scale down the number of accidents along the route.According to Wetangula, the expansion of the infrastructure remains a top priority in President Dr. William Ruto’s administration as the government moves towards expanding sources of revenue collection, which depends heavily on improved infrastructure.The Speaker challenged residents to reconsider working with the current regime to attract development and spearhead the attainment of economic independence by 2025.’I want to ensure that I complete what I start
ed as a Senator for Bungoma County. When I was in the Senate, I was the one who convinced my colleagues to come to Malaba to inspect this road,’ Wetang’ula said.’In the next two weeks, you will be seeing surveyors coming here. The first phase of the expansion will involve the Malaba-Webuye highway before transformation works extend to Webuye, Eldoret, Nakuru, Naivasha, and finally Nairobi,’ he added.Wetangula urged residents to cooperate with the government during the process of expansion, assuring affected families that they will be compensated. ‘Those who will be affected by the project will be compensated,’ he said.During President Uhuru Kenyatta’s second term in office, then Transport Cabinet Secretary Mr. James Macharia said the dualling of the Nairobi-Malaba highway was a top priority in the president’s plans to boost passenger movement as well as the movement of cargo between the Port of Mombasa and Malaba.Macharia’s successor, Mr. Kipchumba Murkomen, when he visited Malaba in May, also hinted at the k
ick-off of expansion works for the Malaba-Webuye-Eldoret highway.Murkomen, who toured the border town when he hosted his Ugandan counterpart, Mr. Musa Ecweru, said modernising the highway will play a vital role in boosting Kenya’s trade with her neighbours.According to official data from the Kenya Revenue Authority, the Malaba One Stop Border Post, which is connected to the Malaba-Webuye Highway, handles 80 per cent of cargo from the Port to Malaba border and is the busiest crossing point for trucks using the Northern Corridor, which connects the landlocked countries of Uganda, DR Congo, South Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi to the Port of Mombasa.Approximately 1,500 cargo trucks pass through the Malaba One Stop Border Post each day. Uganda is the biggest destination for transit cargo through Mombasa, accounting for about 83.2 per cent of transit volumes, according to the Kenya Ports Authority.South Sudan takes up 9.9 per cent while DR Congo, Tanzania, and Rwanda account for 7.2 per cent, 3.2 per cent and 2.4 per cent
respectively. Over 80 per cent of these cargo transits through Malaba.’We want to boost the economy of Western Kenya. As these projects come, you should also work hard by utilising these assets to better the economies of border communities,’ Wetang’ula said.The Speaker revealed plans by the national government to build a dry port on a 150-acre piece of land near Malaba town.Teso North MP Oku Kaunya, on the other hand, challenged the government to address the menace caused by trucks on a daily basis, noting that every week two lives are lost between Kanduyi Junction and Malaba

Source: Kenya News Agency

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