Sakaja: BRT system to ease Nairobi's traffic congestion

Sakaja: BRT system to ease Nairobi's traffic congestion

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja on Citizen TV’s JKLive Show on Wednesday, December 18, 2024. PHOTO|COURTESY

Nairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson has assured that the road traffic situation in Nairobi is set to face significant improvement following the national cabinet’s approval of the Ksh.43.4 billion Clean Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) System.

Speaking on Citizen TV's JKLIve show on Wednesday, Sakaja confirmed that the long-awaited BRT project would commence next year, terming it one of the major solution to the city's traffic congestion. 

“The National Govt cabinet has approved this, Once complete, the BRT will provide direct transport systems to specific places, saving time and addressing the issue of traffic jams in Nairobi,” Sakaja reiterated.

The project, which had stalled due to funding challenges, received a financial boost through partnerships with the European Investment Bank, European Union, and the French Development Agency. 

"The deal was sealed after months of negotiations, finalized last week when the partners visited me at City Hall,” Sakaja added.

The Governor pointed out that the funds will be used to construct Line 3 of the BRT, beginning with a 12-kilometre route connecting Dandora to Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) via Juja Road.

He added that the second phase will extend the network, linking Tala to Dandora in the east and KNH to Ngong in the west.

“This is a game-changer for Nairobi’s transport system the project aligns with broader city development goals.,” Sakaja stated,

He added that in addition to the BRT, the County Government, in collaboration with the national Ministry of Transport, is undertaking extensive road rehabilitation and improvement works. 

“We are not just fixing roads; we are also upgrading walkways and improving street lighting. These changes will create a more accessible and safer environment for everyone. By next year, residents will begin to see tangible results,” said Sakaja.

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