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Govt. Spends US$82m on Road Construction

africa » gambia
Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Secretary of State for Works, Construction and Infrastructure, Mr. Lamin Bojang, on Monday gave a break down of the cost and sources of funding for the roads constructed in the past 10 years. The amount totalled US$82m.

Responding to a question raised by Hon. Sidia Jatta, Member for Wuli West, as to the roads that have been constructed in the past 10 years, their costs and sources of funding, Secy. Lamin Bojang said the Essau-Kerewan road project, a 51 kilometre stretch, was jointly funded by the Republic of China on Taiwan and the Gambia Government at a cost of US$7.2m.

According to the Works, Construction and Infrastructure Secy, the Kombo Coastal road project, a 168 kilometre stretch, was funded by the Kuwaiti Fund, BADEA and the Gambia Government at a total cost of US$14.6m.

He also revealed that the Farafenni-Laminkoto road project, a 115 kilometre stretch, funded by the Kuwaiti Fund, Opec Fund and the Gambia Government, cost US$25.0m.

“The Kerewan-Farafenni road project, a 59 kilometre stretch sponsored by International Development Bank IDB) and the Government of the Gambia, cost a total amount of US$18.5m while the Serrekunda-Mandinaba road project, a 28 kilometre stretch sponsored by IDB and the Gambia Government, cost US$16.7m”, he revealed.

On the total number of feeder roads constructed and completed from 2006-08, Secy. Bojang said between the year under review, three major feeder roads were constructed in the Western Region to boost mobility.

For Secy. Bojang, a feeder road programme is being prepared to take on nation-wide coverage. The programme, he added, has been submitted to the EU for their consideration to fund.

Author: By Baboucarr Senghore & Abba Gibba
 

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Mr X - Scotland, United Kingdom
Thursday, June 26, 2008 3:49 AM
What a waste of money by the goverment. what is the point of spending all thet money on the less valuable roads and negleting the most significant road that connect urban and rural Gambia. i mean the SERREKUNDA TO JARRA SOMA ROAD. it has been under construction for the last ten years and still yet to be finished.
Omar - Hannover, Germany
Saturday, June 28, 2008 1:56 PM
I believe buiding roads without pavements is meaningless and a waiste of pulic fund.many of the roads build by the Govement only last for one rainny reason, just to be sweep off all together.whats the point? Its about time the Government open it eyes and tell the contractors the fact that what we need is high quality roads.

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