Traders Laud Road Projects Boosting Economic Development

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Eldoret: Residents and traders in Eldoret City have expressed strong support for the re-carpeting and spot patching of roads, along with other ongoing road projects in rural areas that have remained unmaintained since independence. These initiatives are now sparking development across the entire county.

According to Kenya News Agency, the Uasin County Roads Executive Dr. Abraham Serem stated that the spot patching and tarmac overlay of Kokwas and Washika roads in Huruma Ward are part of the ongoing road improvement program designed to fulfill promises made by Governor Dr. Jonathan Bii. This initiative falls under the Nguzo Kumi agenda, which emphasizes infrastructure development for prosperity. Dr. Serem highlighted the governor’s objective to improve roads to enable residents to operate efficiently and safely, ensuring gradual transformation in the county. He urged contractors to expedite their work so the community could benefit from these projects.

Kimani Wanjohi, Huruma Ward MCA, emphasized the historical neglect of Washika Road, which was constructed during the colonial era and has never been maintained. He assured continued collaboration with the governor to ensure adequate resources are allocated for these crucial projects.

Residents, led by Nelson Kirwa, a dairy farmer from Kapseret, noted that the re-carpeted roads will bring numerous benefits, including improved safety and easier access to markets, schools, and hospitals, ultimately increasing business opportunities. Kirwa expressed gratitude for the Kokwas Road project, citing the ease and cost-effectiveness in transporting milk to Eldoret City.

Jane Mutiga, a resident of Kokwas estate, recalled the difficulties faced due to the poor condition of roads, which hindered vehicle access and increased incidents of mugging. Peter Rokwaro, a Boda Boda operator, shared that the previous road conditions, marked by large potholes, had led to significant maintenance costs for his motorbike.

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