In a bid to enhance efficiency and improve user experience, the Kenyan government, through the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA), has identified the need to optimize and upgrade several Toll Stations along the renowned Nairobi Expressway.
In a recent development, Centric Africa, an esteemed environmental and social impact assessment agency, has been commissioned to carry out the necessary evaluations.
This is according to an announcement by Moja Expressway Company, which oversees the operation and maintenance of the Nairobi Expressway made through its social media pages.
“The Govt through @KeNHAKenya has identified the need to optimize and upgrade some Toll Stations on the Nairobi Expressway,” the announcement read.
The Nairobi Expressway, a major infrastructure project in the heart of the capital city, has been instrumental in alleviating traffic congestion and facilitating smoother transit for commuters.
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As part of ongoing efforts to further streamline operations, the government has acknowledged the importance of enhancing the functionality and capacity of the Toll Stations along the expressway.
To ensure that these improvements align with sustainable development goals and do not negatively impact the surrounding environment and communities, the government has entrusted Centric Africa with conducting the comprehensive Environmental & Social Impact Assessment.
“Centric Africa has been commissioned to carry out the Environmental & Social Impact Assessment,” the announcement read. In regards to that, Centric Africa has rolled out a questionnaire for member of public to fill in.
However, a section of Kenyans on social media who came across the announcement on social media already shared their opinions on the same and below are some of them:
Make Exit Lanes for MPESA and CARD Payments. Why is MPESA not functioning in all exit points creating a backlog on some exit points? @Ma3Route