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South Sudan inaugurates 80Kms paved road in Western Equatoria

Friday 20 November 2009 printSend this article by mail

By Richard Ruati

November 19, 2009 (DIABIO, WES) –On Thursday 19th November 2009, officials from the Government of the United States and the Government Southern Sudan joined state government leaders and members of the local communities to inaugurate the fully designed gravel surfaced road in southern Sudan.

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The newly constructed road in WES (photo R. Ruati)

CIVICOM Company has been the principal contractor for the 80 km road rehabilitation from Yambio to Diabio.

The project is part of the USAID’s Accelerated Infrastructure Program, implemented by Unites Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) since 2006.

The USAID has donated U$D37 millions aid money for the Faraksiaka-Maridi-Yambio-Diaio road.

The GOSS Minister of Roads and Transport, H.E Anthony Lino Makana handed over the 80 kilometers newly constructed road to the state authority and communities in Western Equatoria State.

Makana explained that, “His Ministry of Roads and Transport is responsible for constructing the trunk roads in southern Sudan, of over 30,000 kilometers in South Sudan, so far only 7,000 has been constructed and WES road being the first well-built road, this is a tremendous achievement by the Government southern Sudan in four years time.”

He added that, “the roads will boost the socio-economic, security and transportation activities of villagers along the roads, adding that, it will increase the production of food crops to supply the entire south Sudan, as WES is always referred to as the green-belt of agricultural products.”

He stressed that, “the road project has come as a result of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) which was signed in Nairobi Kenya, in 2005.”

The GOSS minister promised the people of WES of a 16 kilometers tarmac road to start soon as WES is set host the 5th celebration of CPA.

Mr. Kevin Green, of US Juba Consulate Public Affair Officer represented the US mission in South Sudan, during the occasion he recognized all supports and thanks accorded to the US government and the American People.

Green said that, “The money is coming from ordinary American people as a contribution towards development projects in South Sudan. This is a true partnership with the local communities of Western Equatoria State.”

“The road projects in WES are the most valuable gift from the American people to the people of WES,” said Green.

He concluded that, “The US Government and American people will continue to support developmental projects in southern Sudan.”

The Objectives of USAID road Projects

According to USAID officials, the objectives of USAID funded program are to create employment and build local capacity, contribute to conflict prevention and confidence building; facilitate IDP/returnee movements and resettlement; improve access by road, linking Kenya, DRC, CAR and Uganda to Sudan, reduce the cost of access to food production; and stimulate and modernize the transportation sector.

Without new road investment and virtually no maintenance during the past 25 years, the roads network has deteriorated and cannot provide safe accessibility during the rainy season from July to December. The principal objective of GOSS and USAID is to accelerate construction to provide the road users and the adjacent communities with all-weather safe accessibility.

The activity includes the construction and rehabilitation of selected road corridors in southern Sudan, specially the 185 kilometers road corridor Yambio to Tambura and the Emergency Road Repair of the Diabio-Ezo road (75km).

The road was initially divided into two separate construction sections: Yambio-Diabio and Diabio-Tambura. A third section (Diabio-Ezo repair) was added to the project in July 2008 thus increasing the activity by 75 kilometers. This addition allows for an economically essential link between Western Equatoria and major market centers including opening of international trade with Central African Republic (CAR) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The project is divided into three packages: Rehabilitation of Yambio-Diabio road (80 km) this has been completed by CIVICOM a Kenya based compnay, Rehabilitation of Diabio-Tambura road (105 km) ongoing and to be completed by 2010, it is being constructed by Eyat a Khartoum based company and Emergency Repair of Diabio-Ezo (75 km) ongoing and to be completed by 2010 being constructed by Payii roads Company Juba based company.

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27 Forum messages

  • This is a welcome sign. Let’s do more.

    kur

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  • 5 years later.... they finally do something and it’s not even much, pathetic dinka SPLM.

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    • Not five years later Mr. Oshay, it will be 2011 that the Dinka SPLM will kick your ass out with Bashir. It will happen before the completion of this road and five years later, any corner in South will be accessible with modern roads.

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      • Dinkas are useless, they can’t build chicken shacks let alone roads, silly cowboys.

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        • South Sudan inaugurates 80Kms paved road in Western Equatoria 20 November 2009 05:05, by Garang Ayang Kuoi

          Barking in the name of Dinka cannot do and will never do any good to ethir Dinka foes or Dinka itself; but shouting in the name of free independent south Sudan is and will be the productive one. You see, when I read some comments made by some people on this website, they leaves me wandering about how much they really know, politically, culturally, economically or acedamically?

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          • South Sudan inaugurates 80Kms paved road in Western Equatoria 20 November 2009 09:22, by pow james raeth

            I horner the minister of roads and transport he has done allot than the wife of resting Garang(Nyadeng)

            ministries held by Equatorias and Nuer are doing much than those held by the money looters call dinka, Go a head Nuer Go ahead Equatorias

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        • The reporter is sick of brain cancer like Makana the ministry of Road who is suffering of HIV/Aids.

          We don’t have a contract called CIVICOM and there was no Town called Diambio where are this town located???

          What I show with my necked eyes was what so called emergency road repair which is only from Faraka Sika to Maridi.

          There fore this are thieves and pillars of Slave Kiir dog.

          Time is coming for us to hunt them all down by all means.

          Hiv/Aids and many more tactics.

          FYI Donors.

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    • Oshay

      Read the article you insane bastard! There is already 30 000 km of paved road in the South.

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      • I wish i was in southern Sudan I could stop this company who paved road in Western Equatoria, because this stupid people don’t honor any goddamma thing SPLA doing to them. they are just coward people they do not deserved anything. they are full of shite because what they are capable of killed Dinkas only not think about developing southern sudan.

        by: Mr. P-Funk

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        • MR Pee-fuck or funk or fool

          i really dont know how you call your self,i know you are envey and so jealosy becouse the people of WES kicked your dinka’s ars out from WES just becouse they(stupid dinkas) can’t leave with us the natives,we hate people who behaves like animals,what good things do you think your corrupt dinka dominated goverment is doing? other than killing our people in cool blood,check your English before you push it on line fuck you up???

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    • South Sudan inaugurates 80Kms paved road in Western Equatoria 20 November 2009 06:53, by chuol dieu.

      Oshay,

      The SPLM is not for Dinka alone my friend. I know what you want. you just wants southerns to kill themself by tribe,but no one here in south Sudan who will listen to you even thou you engaged with your slogan of divide and rule.The arab will never decieved us this time. Any south Sudanese who really love this country will not listen to you.

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  • Great Job to SPLM and the governmnet of United States.

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    • South Sudan inaugurates 80Kms paved road in Western Equatoria 20 November 2009 05:44, by Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy

      Dinka Boy

      You got lost my friend, SPLA gangs has done nothing it is Equatorians in Greater Equatoria. If the plan was left to drug addicted gangs of SPLA all this million and construction facilities will disapear.

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      • Logic, Where do you get the money to construct this road. Is the government who sign the contract with AYAT company so that to complete your road smartly. If that the case you will not see tarmac on your road if you don’t apologize to the present government now early. By Wudutman

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  • Good move Equatorians

    I hope every state does what you have just done, because I am still even wondering where the millions poured to Jongolei years ago has gone?

    I love the way Equatorian work.

    God bless.

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    • with exception of Dr. Riek Machar Teny Dhorgon, Anthony is the only hard working guy I have seen so far in GoSS. Bravo sir keep up the good work.

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      • Nile

        Those of Anthony and Riak are operating under Salva’s administration called SPLM. Anything they do wrong or right is credited to the SPLM of which they are all members. Lam is the only one who can be judged solely because he has his own party. Also in one administration there are different job titles which does not means difference by any aspects, only means father hunt; mother cook; and child sweep; all under one household.

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    • James

      Jonglei stands absolutely no chance in advancing any significant progress in an infrastructure activities due to its people hostile live-style. Even if the Government wish to carry-out anthing of a related type, it will still be derailed by the primitive tribal conflicts among the Jonglese.

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    • South Sudan inaugurates 80Kms paved road in Western Equatoria 20 November 2009 08:17, by Son of Greater Equatoria

      You are funny guy, you make my day

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  • Eyat a Khartoum based company?

    You are bringing NIF intelligence officials into your own bedroom as contraction workers. CIVICON, the American company that was in Iraq and failed to make good roads. Will this Yambio to Tombura roads be able to suvive rainy season?

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    • South Sudan inaugurates 80Kms paved road in Western Equatoria 20 November 2009 16:15, by mohammed ali

      EYAT IS ROAD & BRIDGES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BASED IN KHARTOUM .THEY SAY REBEECA GARANG IS THE MAIN SHARE HOLDER!IT WORKS MAINLY IN THE SOUTH, NO SIGNIFICANT WORK IN THE NORTH!IT IS A BRAND NEW COMPANY!

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  • Well done WES governor, and UNDP, so please tell the rest of governors in all ten states to do the same like you do. Good People always has a better move and stop killing one another. Grate move.....

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  • South Sudan inaugurates 80Kms paved road in Western Equatoria 21 November 2009 10:17, by BEN-ALEX PIRAMOE

    Conguratulations to the minister of Roads for you effort, you have already show evident of you work even if they sue you to court something else you can defend your self at all unlike other who are recieving dollars for developing southern sudan they are can burrying them to the antihills which as become already the number coruption in soutern sudan. so let all the money be use in the right ways as they are send. thanks Alex

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