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High Representative for Infrastructure Development in Africa of the African Union, Raila Odinga
The World Bank is calling on Raila Odinga to add the development of
waterways as a core component of the continental Africa agenda.
Through its Vice-President Makhtar Diop for infrastructure, the bank
singled out Lake Victoria and the Port of Kisumu for their potential to
uplift the entire eastern Africa region.
Diop reaffirmed the
World Bank’s continued strong commitment to
developing lake waterways in the region where Lake Victoria and the port
of Kisumu are to play a significant role.
Diop said the World Bank is committed to supporting not just the port of
Kisumu but also funding the construction of the Lake Ring Road in
addition to setting up a school for maritime activities in Kisumu and
helping small towns around the lake to grow.
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Mr.
Diop spoke at a meeting with Mr. Raila Odinga, the High Representative
for Infrastructure Development in Africa of the African Union.
“When we worked on upgrading Kisumu Airport to its current status,
feasibility studies showed it would handle only 200,000 passengers.
Kisumu International Airport is handling 800,000 passengers and the
numbers are rising,” Diop said.
Raila on his part emphasised the centrality of Kisumu port, with
capacity to deliver goods and tourists to Bukoba for onward movement to
Bujumbura and Kigali.
“With the Port, tourists will fly to Kisumu and take a ship to Musoma
then travel to Mwanza and Serengeti and continue to Bukoba, Kampala,
Jinja then back to Nairobi,” Odinga said.
He appealed to the World Bank to help fastrack the development of
Mwanza, Port Bell and Jinja in addition to developing transport on Lake
Tanganyika to link up with Lake Victoria and the port of Kisumu.
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