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Sh193.4 billion earmarked for infrastructure in 2024/25 budget

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Sh69.5 billion is allocated for road maintenance activities with Ndung’u saying regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and usability of roads. 

The government has allocated Sh193.4 billion of the Sh3.9 trillion budget to the country's infrastructure, with a significant focus on road construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation.

A substantial portion of the budget, Sh86.2 billion, is earmarked for the construction of roads and bridges. The allocation is aimed at completing all ongoing road projects and initiating new ones to ensure that the road network meets the country's growing demands.

While presenting the 2024-25 budget proposal on Thursday at Parliament, the Treasury Cabinet Secretary Njuguna Ndung’u said the government plans to upgrade rural access routes, which are vital for connecting remote areas to main economic hubs.

An additional Sh37.7 billion has been set aside for the rehabilitation of existing roads with the government intending to revamp deteriorating road infrastructure, ensuring that the road network remains safe and efficient for all users.

Sh69.5 billion is allocated for road maintenance activities with Ndung’u saying regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and usability of roads.

"It is meant to cover routine repairs, resurfacing, and other necessary upkeep to prevent roads from falling into disrepair," he said.

At the same time, Sh4.2 billion has been designated for road safety initiatives. The government is aiming to utilise the funds to implement measures that reduce road accidents and improve overall safety for road users. This includes the installation of traffic signs, road markings, and other safety features, as well as public awareness campaigns to promote safe driving practices.

Beyond road infrastructure, Sh29.6 billion has been allocated for railway transport and associated infrastructure. The funds are expected to enhance national connectivity through rail and port infrastructure. Improved connectivity is expected to open up various regions to economic activities, thereby spurring growth in other sectors.

Air transport has been allocated Sh12.1 billion which will be used to upgrade airport facilities and enhance air travel safety and efficiency.

Ndung’u said the government recognises the importance of air transport in connecting the country to international markets and facilitating tourism.

Marine transport will receive Sh3.1 billion, aimed at improving port facilities and maritime services. "The allocation will support the development of ports, making them more efficient and capable of handling larger volumes of cargo."

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