15 feeder roads in Mathioya earmarked for upgrade
Murang’a,
Friday, September 15, 2023
KNA by Bernard Munyao
Mathioya National Government-Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) has kick-started rehabilitation of local feeder roads before the on-set of the El-nino rains.
The area MP Edwin Mugo has said 15 feeder roads with accumulative length of about 70 kilometres and cutting across the three wards are earmarked to be upgraded at a tune of Sh. 140 million.
Commissioning the project at Thuita area on Friday, Mugo noted that the project is financed by the local NG-CDF and being implemented by Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA).
He said the rehabilitated works which includes putting marram and grading are expected to be done within a period of three weeks before the onset of short rains. “We have embarked to put marram and rehabilitate feeder roads within Kiru, Kamacharia and Gitugi wards before the rains begins.
“Upgrading the roads will ensure farmers are not affected during the rains as they deliver their produce to markets,” he added.
Mathioya, Mugo said, mainly relies on agriculture and poor roads especially during rainy seasons may disadvantage farmers when delivering their produce to markets and cooperative societies.
“In this constituency, farmers rely on coffee, tea and dairy. Failure to rehabilitate the roads, will mean a big challenge for farmers to take their coffee, milk and tea to the collection centres. We hope the contractors given the works will work within the given time framework,” he added.
The legislator further called the contractors to consider providing local youths with employment opportunities saying this will help them earn a livelihood.
“More than 70 percent of the employment opportunities should be given to local people. We requested the resident engineer to ensure youths from the area are given priority,” he noted.
Mugo meanwhile asked farmers to take advantage of the expected enhanced rains to increase their produce.
“Farmers should consider investing more and take advantage of the expected rains to increase production. In the past, coffee production had gone down but with the expected rains, farmers can increase the yields.” Noted the MP.
A section of local residents welcomed the project saying most of the feeder roads were in bad shape.
Led by James Njuguna, they asked for close monitoring to ensure the contractors do quality work especially this time the area is expected to receive heavy rains.
“We want the upgrading of the roads to be of high standards. Poorly done roads will be easily washed away by rain water,” observed Njuguna.
Courtesy; KNA
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