By James Okello |
Ahead of the construction of 220 kms of key roads in the key eastern cities of DRC to ease trace between Uganda and Congo, Presidents Yoweri K Museveni of and Felix Tshisekedi will officially commission a bridge at Mpondwe in Kasese district.
The ceremony is scheduled to take place Wednesday, June 16, 2021.
The Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA), on behalf of the Government of Uganda (GoU) constructed the trade critical bridge.
The Mpondwe Bridge is located on Kampala-Mubende-Fort Portal-Uganda/DRC Border Road, at Mpondwe Trading Centre. It runs over River Lhubiriha at the Uganda – Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) border.
The Mpondwe bridge project was constructed to replace the old Bailey Bridge with a new and permanent bridge, as the Bailey Bridge was deemed unsafe for the heavy vehicular traffic that comprises of heavy cargo trucks due to wear and tear.
The Two Presidents will launch the bridge as part of a comprehensive program that includes the groundbreaking of roads that will be constructed in the Democratic Republic of Congo by both Governments.
DRC is Uganda’s second biggest regional trade partner after Kenya. It is envisioned that fixing DRC roads will improve mobility, security & boost Uganda’s trade and investment. In 2018, Uganda exported $221M worth of goods to DRC in formal trade, while informal trade stood at $312M making the total exports worth $533M. This therefore represents significant trade potential for Uganda.
The readiness of the new Mpondwe bridge therefore, will go a long way in growing this trade between the two nations.
“UNRA is committed to deliver projects that support the bilateral economic interconnectivity between Uganda and DRC by constructing and maintaining a superior regional road and bridges network,” a Press Release from the roads agency says.
DRC Deputy Prime Minister Christophe Lutundula Apala is expected in Uganda today to sign a key inter-governmental agreement on infrastructure.
The deal will see Uganda partner with DRC to work on close to 220km of key roads in key eastern DRC towns. One key road to be constructed will be the Kasindi to Beni road, and the Bunagana, Rutshuru to Goma stretch.
Uganda and DRC entered a bilateral agreement to implement strategic infrastructure projects which includes constructing the road from Kasindi to Beni measuring about 80 kilometres, Beni to Butembo measuring 54 kilometers and the Bunagana border to Ruchuru-Goma road which measures 89 kilometers. Uganda will contribute 20 per cent of the total cost of the project estimated at $334.5 million, as a measure to boost trade between the two countries.