The ongoing rehabilitation of roads throughout Nakuru County under the Imarisha Barabara program is a testament to H.E. Governor Susan Kihika’s unwavering commitment to improving accessibility and infrastructure in Nakuru County.
- The Imarisha Barabara program is a county-level initiative started by the Nakuru County Government under the leadership of Governor Susan Kihika, who assumed office in 2022.
- The program focuses on improving road infrastructure within Nakuru County to enhance accessibility, economic growth, and connectivity in both urban and rural areas.
In Nakuru West Sub-county, the Barut feeder roads are currently undergoing significant upgrades. These improvements are set to boost local connectivity and ease the transportation challenges faced by residents, contributing to the overall economic and social development of the area.
In Nyota Ward, Kuresoi North Sub County, notable progress has been made with the grading of the Karirikan Wira access road and the Kaplelach-Telgana access road. These enhancements are vital for the local community, ensuring that travel is not only smoother but also significantly safer.
Mosop Ward is also benefiting from the Imarisha Barabara program, with ongoing efforts to improve road conditions. The grading of Chepseaon roads, along with the dozing of the Nduso-Keriko road, Gakween access road, and Sumeek road, marks a significant upgrade in local infrastructure.
These improvements are crucial for the agricultural community, as they ensure better access to markets and reduce transportation costs for farmers.
Dundori Ward in Bahati Sub County is witnessing substantial progress with the grading of Wangoho, Tabuga, Hakaigua, and Ngaru access roads. These developments are part of a broader strategy to enhance rural infrastructure, providing residents with better road conditions and improving connectivity within the sub-county.
Moreover, in Turi Ward, the rehabilitation of the Mushorwe access road and Kariara access road is on course. These efforts are aimed at addressing the long-standing infrastructural challenges faced by the local community.
By ensuring that these roads are in good condition, the county government is making it easier for residents to travel, access services, and engage in economic activities.
Additionally, the program covers grading and gravelling the Utamaduni and Kikopey Access Roads (Gilgil Ward), the Subuku-Kapjohana to Amani Center Road (Neissuit Ward), and dozing the Moricho-Kapsambu-Butler Road and Moricho-Nyamweya (Visoi Ward).
Furthermore, grading and spreading of gravel have been done in areas such as Belbur-Dispensary Area, Ngondu PCEA Road, and Sosiot Road in Njoro Ward.
The ongoing road rehabilitation projects are a clear reflection of Governor Susan Kihika’s dedication. Her administration’s focus on improving road networks aligns with her broader vision of fostering economic growth and enhancing the quality of life for all residents.
The transformation of Nakuru County’s road networks through the Imarisha Barabara program is set to have a lasting impact on the region, a clear reflection of Governor Susan Kihika’s commitment to addressing the infrastructural needs of Nakuru County.
Improved roads not only enhance safety and convenience for travelers but also stimulate economic activities by facilitating better access to markets and services.
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