Kampala Flyover construction still on course, says Kagina
The Kampala Flyover Project is a drive to ease the hefty vehicular and walker gridlock inside the city.
The chief overseer of the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA), Allen Kagina, has said the development of the Kampala Flyover project is continuous in spite of critical difficulties confronted.
Kagina, who visited the venture yesterday, guaranteed that the flyover will be finished by December 2022.
Kampala traffic has altogether developed over the previous years and this has put a gigantic strain on the current street limit.
The Kampala Flyover Project is a drive to ease the hefty vehicular and walker gridlock inside the city.
“Inferable from the Covid-19 pandemic, we encountered delays in importation of venture basic gear as the world closure. Moreover, a major number of our staff and the project worker’s staff gotten the infection so we
needed to at first scale down the tasks for the security of individual,” Kagina said.
She said she was glad to see that after the immunization of the greater part of the venture staff, work has continued and the advancement is amazing.
The Makindye Resident City Commissioner, Ronald Mukooza, extolled UNRA for guaranteeing that work goes on 24 hours per day.
“As the head of safety in Makindye division, we are consistently on the lookout, and I have seen that the entire day, work is going on. Much obliged to you UNRA for the polished methodology you are upholding on this venture,” he said.
Other deferrals looked by the Kampala FlyOver project identify with land procurement inferable from the variety of land proprietors that must be locked in.
The task looks to diminish gridlock and further develop portability.