Finally!Lamu residents gets first tarmac road since independence

The year 2019 is promising for Lamu residents who are looking forward to the realisation of various mega infrastructure projects that are set to boost shipping in the region.

Projects such as the Sh10.8 billion Lamu-Garsen Road, the Sh1.1 billion Mokowe Urban Road, and the first berth at the new Lamu Port South Sudan Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) Corridor at Kililana in Lamu West are set to be completed before the end of this year.

Other projects like the Sh60 billion Lamu-Garissa-Isiolo road and the Sh649 million jetties construction are also set to be launched early this year.

The projects are viewed as key infrastructural components that have ability to uplift Lamu’s profile especially on matters economy, trade, industry and employment of locals in the county which was previously marginalised by successive government regimes.

The projects are expected to transform the region both economically and socially.

The Sh10.8 billion Lamu-Garsen Road, which is over 20 per cent complete, is set to be ready by December 31.

The 135 kilometre road, which is sponsored by the national government, is being undertaken by H-Young Company.

The project is set to open up Lamu to the rest of Kenya. Once complete, the road will also play a major role of improving the security of travellers plying the route. In the past terrorists have exploited the poor road network in the region to attack security officers and travellers. “We are happy that by the end of this year we will have a modern road which is fully tarmacked as promised. The ongoing construction has already helped in reducing Al-Shabaab attacks. Nowadays, security is tight along the road and we thank the government for that,” said Said Swaleh, a conductor with the Tawakal Bus Company Services.

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