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    Construction of Sh28bn road to Ethiopia and Somalia faces delays due to security concerns

    BRICS+ News ServicesBy BRICS+ News ServicesSeptember 24, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Insecurity in the region has contributed to delays in the construction of a crucial road linking Kenya to Ethiopia and Somalia. The project, estimated to cost Sh28 billion, has faced setbacks due to security concerns in the area.

    The road, which is part of efforts to boost trade and connectivity in the region, is essential for facilitating the movement of goods and people between the three countries. However, ongoing security challenges have hindered progress on the construction of the road.

    Recent history has seen an increase in terrorist activities and attacks in the region, leading to concerns about the safety of construction workers and the stability of the project. This has resulted in delays and uncertainty surrounding the completion of the road.

    The road project is crucial for enhancing economic ties between Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia, and promoting regional integration. It is expected to open up new trade opportunities and create jobs in the area.

    Despite the challenges posed by insecurity, efforts are being made to address the issue and ensure the safety of those involved in the construction of the road. The completion of the project is eagerly awaited by stakeholders in the region.

    For more information on the road project, visit the official website of the company involved in the construction.

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