
East African Community
PRESS RELEASE
JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY DELEGATION VISIT EAC HEADQUARTERS
…..Discuss dualling of Tengeru-Usa Road, Rehabilitation of Usa - Holili section, and Re-location of Kikafu Bridge
East Africa Community Headquarters, Arusha, 27 September, 2015:
A Japanese delegation led by Hajime Iwama; Director, Africa Division 2
in charge of the
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Tanzania program, Africa
Department, Kenji Isomoto; JICA Technical Advisor and Kimanari
Takahashi; Team Leader of JICA Study among others paid a working visit
to the EAC Headquarters on Friday 25 September to discuss
funding for the completion of the dualling of the road from Tengeru to
Usa in Arusha, rehabilitation of the Usa - Holili section including
complete re-location of the dangerous Kikafu Bridge and the feasibility
study.
The
EAC Deputy Secretary General in charge of Planning and Infrastructure,
Dr. Enos Bukuku welcomed the delegation to the EAC and noted that their
visit was adding
to the recent three visits made by the new JICA Chef Representative in
Tanzania, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and the
Deputy Ambassador of Japan to Tanzania, all aimed at cementing the
cordial relationships not only between Japan and Tanzania
but also between Japan and the East African Community.
“It
is in recognition of the need for facilitating integrated, efficient
and cost effective transport systems along the EAC Corridors that the
Government of Japan,
through JICA, accepted the request made by the East African Community
in May, 2014, to support the rehabilitation of the Tengeru-Holili road
section”, affirmed Dr. Bukuku, adding that “the current constructions
cover only 14.1km out of the envisaged 22.3km
to Usa. This means that there is a gap of around 8.2km to be upgraded
to dual carriageway”.
The
Tengeru-Holili road section has no Project Affected Persons and,
therefore, no resettlement issues. “However, it has a very special
safety consideration in particular
at Kikafu Bridge”
Dr.
Bukuku highlighted and urged that the JICA Study Team critically
reviews the provisions of the current design and addresses all
constraints that could become impediments
to smooth flow of local and transit traffic along the road.
Although
the project section is wholly located in Tanzania, it has
corridor-wide/regional impacts on traffic flows as it links the Northern
Corridor, the Trans African
Highway No. 8 (Great North Road) and ultimately the Central Corridor.
It will also be a link to Rwanda and Burundi from the Port of Mombasa.
The
project road has been designed to conform to the EAC agreed standards,
which are hybrids of existing standards among EAC Partner States. The
EAC standards have
been adopted through harmonization framework contained in the East
African Transport Facilitation Strategy.
The
Deputy Secretary General thanked the Japanese Government for the
interest shown in this project and requested that JICA considers
providing a grant component to
the funding support especially for the Kikafu Bridge.
“The
grant assistance we seek for the Kikafu Bridge and associated approach
roads will enhance the symbolism of the Japanese emotional connection to
the site, which
has been an annual pilgrimage area for Japanese visitors to Tanzania.”
The
JICA Director for Tanzania; Mr. Hajime Iwama expressed his gratitude
for the generous hospitality the delegation received from EAC and
restated that the main purpose
of their visit was to ensure smooth running and kick off of the
rehabilitation operations and feasibility study respectively.
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