President Uhuru officially commissions Nairobi Expressway
President Uhuru Kenyatta has officially opened
the 27 KM Nairobi Expressway following the completion of the trial period for motorists.
During its commissioning
on Sunday, Uhuru expressed gratitude to all the stakeholders who ensured that the
project is completed within its stipulated time.
“This
project began in October 2019, I did direct that an accelerated construction
programme be implemented within a target completion date of June 2022. I am pleased
to note that the major construction works that were originally envisioned to
take 36 months were completed within a period of 18 months,” said President
Uhuru.
“I want to
thank all Kenyans, particularly the residents of Nairobi who have had to cope
with the inconvenience and the disruption that came with the road construction,”
he added.
On Sunday,
President Uhuru also commissioned the revamped Nairobi Eastern Bypass road.
The 27.8 KM road was expanded from a single 2-lane
road to a dual 4-lane carriageway at a cost of Ksh12.5 billion.
The Eastern Bypass connects Mombasa Road to Thika Super
Highway at Kamakis, traversing through Embakasi, Utawala, Ruai and Ruiru towns.
Before
its official launch, the Nairobi Expressway had been opened for public use in
May, but was closed on July 30.
“The trial
period for the Nairobi Expressway, which commenced on May 14, 2022, has come to
an end. The road will now be closed from 9pm this Saturday, July 30, 2022 until
it is officially commissioned,” Moja Expressway said in a statement before the
brief closure.
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