Tanzania: Pres Samia Suluhu outlines strategies to strengthen transportation within EAC

Tanzania: Pres Samia Suluhu outlines strategies to strengthen transportation within EAC
President Samia Suluhu Hassan speaks in Arusha during the launching of a 14.1 km Sakina-Tengeru Road
President Samia Suluhu Hassan launching the 14.1 km Sakina-Tengeru Road

ARUSHA (Tanzania), July 23 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Tanzanian Pres Samia Suluhu Hassan has outlined the country’s strategies to strengthen transportation in the region and the African continent in general.

She also reminded road users and the general public on the importance of conserving road infrastructures in order to continue benefiting the region’s population and the continent in general.

She was speaking in Arusha during the launching of a 14.1 kilometre Sakina-Tengeru road that stretches from Arusha-Holili-Teveta to Voi, Kenya.

Samia Suluhu said apart from the road projects connecting Tanzania with other EAC member states, the country was also executing the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) project.

“This is expected to connect Tanzania with Burundi, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Also, we have plans to build another railway in the southern part that will link us with other countries,” she said.

She said Tanzania has embarked on strengthening marine transport especially through construction of ports along Lake Tanganyika and Victoria, hinting that large ships would be built to serve Tanzania and neighbouring bloc members.

According to her, Tanzania was also making efforts to strengthen the aviation sector in order to ultimately promote trade in the bloc and the continent.

“Citizens living close to where these projects are passing should seize the opportunity to improve their standards of living by strengthening agriculture, tourism, manufacturing and trade sectors so that they significantly contribute to the economy of the region,” she said.

Regarding project conservations, Samia Suluhu said the projects are executed at high costs, calling the public to fully conserve the projects.

She warned about vehicles that overload, littering and damaging bridges through sand mining.

“I’m told one road has seven bridges, while the other has over 500 metres long bridge. We should conserve them to reap the intended benefits,” she said.

During the event, Samia Suluhu commended her Kenyan counterpart, President Uhuru Kenyatta for attending his last EAC summit as head of state, pledging to supervise implementation of the project’s second phase and make dreams they collectively initiated become a reality. — NNN-AGENCIES

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