President Uhuru Kenyatta during SGR inspection. [Photo/PSCU]

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President Uhuru Kenyatta on Saturday inspected the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) tunnel at Em-Bulbul and expressed satisfaction with the progress of the project.

 

The Em-Bulbul SGR tunnel in Kajiado County covers 4.5 km and is the first of the three sections of the 7.14 km SGR tunnel – the second longest railway tunnel in Africa. The other two sections of the tunnel cover 1 km and 1.64 km stretches respectively.

 

The railway tunnel is part of phase 2A of the SGR project that takes the modern railway line from Nairobi to Naivasha and onwards to Narok.

 

Later President Kenyatta chaired an inter-ministerial quarterly meeting at the Em-Bulbul site which was attended by, among others, Transport and Infrastructure Cabinet Secretary James Macharia on the Kenya side while the Chinese delegation was led by China Communication Construction Company (CCCC) Vice President Chen Yun as well the Chinese Ambassador to Kenya.

 

President Kenyatta thanked the team for its commitment and asked them to ensure that the railway line reaches Naivasha by June 2019.

 

The President also urged CCCC, working in collaboration with the Infrastructure ministry, to ensure that all components of the SGR, which include the establishment of economic zones and industrial parks, are completed on the set timeline.

 

“All components of the phase 2A of SGR should be completed by June 2019 so that they can be launched together with the railway line on the same day,” President Kenyatta said.

 

Briefing the President on the progress, CS Macharia said 25 percent of the tunnel is complete.

 

The CS assured the President that the project will be completed on time.

 

CCCC Vice President Chen thanked President Kenyatta and the Government of Kenya for supporting the company in its efforts to complete the project on time and on budget.

 

Addressing Em-Bulbul residents after the meeting, President Kenyatta assured that the SGR project will open up the area and attract investors who will create employment for the locals.

 

Benefits of the SGR include provision of fast, efficient and reliable mode of transport that will decongest the port of Mombasa by ensuring goods are moved without delays. SGR is also expected to reduce the cost of transporting cargo upcountry.