Gov't set to complete over 6000kms of roads across the country: DP Kindiki
DP Kithure Kindiki inspects the construction of the 66kms Taveta-Challa-Njukini-Rombo-Illasit Road on February 19, 2026. PHOTO | DPCS
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The government will ensure completion of 6000kms of roads countrywide that have stalled since 2020 after clearing pending bills owed to contractors, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has said.
The DP
stated that contractors have been instructed to hasten construction works and
strictly adhere to completion dates without compromising the quality of the
roads that are spread across the country.
Speaking
on Thursday when he inspected the construction of the 66kms
Taveta-Challa-Njukini-Rombo-Illasit Road, Prof. Kindiki said the economy is now
stable because of fruitful interventions by the government since 2022 hence the
focus on completion of stalled roads and commencement of others.
“We are
now focused on completing the 6000kms that had stalled since 2020. All the
contractors have been paid and they are back on site. The roads will be
completed in the next few months,” he stated.
The DP
later addressed residents of Challa town along the critical road connecting
Taita Taveta and Kajiado Counties.
The
government has settled Ksh.177 billion in pending bills paving the way for the
completion of the roads and commencement of other crucial projects.
“We
expect the contractors to ensure timely completion of the road projects
without compromising the quality of works,” the DP noted.
The second-in-command
said the Taveta-Challa-Njukini-Rombo-Illasit Road is progressing as promised by
President Ruto when he earlier visited this area.
“The
people here have been waiting for this road for over 50 years. Many governments
have come and gone without delivering it despite promising to do so.
It has
been a challenge for many farmers to get their produce to the market because of
the poor state of this road but they will no longer suffer because their
produce will be delivered on time,” he said.
While
challenging the contractor not to compromise on the quality of the road, the DP
assured that the project will be completed by December this year.
“The
contractor indicated the completion date as May 2027 but we have told him that
this road should be completed by December this year. We want the entire road to
be completed by December 31. I will be here to ensure it is delivered on time
and the President will come to officially open it,” the DP noted.
He told
off the opposition for specializing in cheap and divisive talk instead or
providing alternative ideas to what the government is implementing.
“The
opposition is focused on empty and divisive talk but we remain determined to
improve the lives of the people through better roads and other key
infrastructure projects touching on all Kenyans,” he stated.
Taveta
MP John Bwire said the residents were grateful for the road after suffering for
years from empty promises by those in the previous governments.
“The
people of Taveta are grateful for this road. We have waited for it for a long
time. The residents here have no doubt who they will vote for in the next
elections because they have seen the development President Ruto’s government
has brought to this area,” he said.
Also
present were Taita Taveta Woman Representative Lydia Haika, former Area
Governor John Mruttu, former Woman Representative Joyce Lay, host of MCAs among
other leaders.


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