Enhancing Road Infrastructure in Ngata- Mosop ward


Mosop residents attends public participation

Chief Officer for Roads and Transport Samuel Ndegwa attended a public participation meeting in Ngata, Mosop Ward. This gathering aimed to address the long-standing road issues that have plagued the area, with a particular focus on the reopening of the long-closed Kai-School Kabasis road. The meeting, which saw the active participation of local leaders and community members, was a testament to the County Government of Nakuru’s dedication to enhancing road accessibility for its residents.

Chief Officer Samuel Ndegwa assured the community that the County Government, under the leadership of Governor Susan Kihika, is steadfast in its promise to improve road infrastructure. He emphasized that these upgrades are crucial for enhancing mobility, boosting economic activities, and improving the overall quality of life for the residents. The reopening of the Kai-School Kabasis Road, for instance, is expected to significantly ease the movement of people and goods, thereby stimulating local commerce and ensuring that essential services are more accessible.

Area MCA for Mosop, Hon. Alex Langat, encouraged residents to continue attending quarterly public meetings. He highlighted the importance of these gatherings in reflecting on progress, addressing emerging issues, and finding collaborative solutions. Hon. Langat reiterated his commitment to working for the people in partnership with other leaders, expressing his gratitude to Governor Kihika for her unwavering support. His words underscored the collective effort needed to drive meaningful change and ensure the successful implementation of infrastructure projects.

The presence of Ward Admin Wachira Mwangi, Area Chief Rotich, Senior Chief Lucia, and the Assistant County Commissioner further highlighted the importance of active community involvement. Their participation underscored the collaborative spirit required to advance infrastructure improvements and ensure the well-being of all residents in Ngata, Mosop Ward. These leaders reinforced the message that public participation is key to achieving sustainable development and fostering a resilient community.

Governor Susan Kihika’s administration has been making significant strides in fulfilling its promise of enhancing road accessibility across Nakuru County. The ongoing road upgrades are part of a broader initiative to boost the region’s infrastructure, facilitating economic growth and improving the residents’ standard of living. By prioritizing road development, the Governor is addressing one of the fundamental needs of the community, ensuring that Nakuru County continues to thrive and progress.

The public participation meeting in Ngata, Mosop Ward, was a clear demonstration of the County Government’s commitment to involving residents in the development process. The planned road upgrades, including the reopening of the Kai-School Kabasis Road, are set to bring numerous benefits to the community, from improved mobility to enhanced economic opportunities. Under the leadership of Governor Susan Kihika, Nakuru County is steadily advancing towards a future where infrastructure development is driven by community needs and collective effort

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