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Kenya: Sigiri Bridge collapses days after Uhuru inspection tour

27 June 2017

The iconic Sigiri Bridge under construction in Budalang’i Constituency, Busia County, has collapsed a fortnight after President Uhuru Kenyatta visited the region to inspect it.

The Sh1.2 billion project being constructed by Chinese Overseas Construction and Engineering Company collapsed early Monday.

The cause of the collapse is yet to be known though it is suspected the construction work was hurriedly done ahead of the president’s visit.

During the inspection, Project Manager Jerome Xzue Hua said they were focusing their attention on the concrete slab and embankment.

“We did not focus much on road construction on the northern side because the most critical point of construction is the bridge’s slab.

The project had been expected to be completed by end of July.

The bridge links Bunyala North and South wards across the Nzoia River.

During President Kenyatta’s tour, area MP Ababu Namwamba said the bridge was a blessing to residents since it would significantly reduce deaths and make it easier for people to access markets, schools and hospitals on either side.

Residents who want to access Port Victoria town and its environs will now have to wait longer and be forced to cover a 100-kilometre road daily from Bunyala North to Bunyala South, a distance of less than 3 kilometres across the river.

National Super Alliance (Nasa) leaders, Raila Odinga and Musalia Mudavadi, have told the President to take responsibility for the collapse saying that the project was shoddy.

They claimed the Sigiri bridge collapse was an indication of massive graft and shoddy projects undertaken by the Jubilee administration.

The Government has since said the construction of the bridge has been suspended pending a probe over the collapse and police have been involved to rule out foul play.

Infrastructure Principal Secretary John Mosonik said in a statement that the Kenya Rural Roads Authority had “dispatched a team of top Engineers to site to investigate the cause of the failure of the structure and will release more information as it becomes available.”

“The ministry has also contacted the investigative arm government to look into the matter to rule out any possible foul play,” he said.

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