Broken bridge in Ngoliba, Thika East Sub County raises concern

Broken bridge in Ngoliba, Thika East Sub County raises concern

A broken bridge in Ngoliba, Thika East Sub County has caused fears of drowning among residents who have been forced to swim through Thika River to access services in the neighbouring Gatanga areas in Murangá County.

The residents fear more for their children more so class eight and form four candidates who have to sit for their final exams in the other county, after the commencement of the March rains. They fear that they may be swept away by strong rains and face attacks from hippos and crocodiles.

Kiviatu Wambua one of the residents said their movement to the other side of Murang’a County has been grounded for three months affecting their operations and sources of livelihood. They are forced to use alternative routes which is seven kilometers away to reach their destinations or pay Sh50 per trip to cross the other side of the river.

Permanent solution

“We have been told that the government intends to construct a major dam where the broken bridge is, ending our pursuit for repair of the bridge. However, since it may take some years before work begins and therefore, it would be helpful if they put up a temporary structure to help for the time being,” said Mr. Kiviatu.

However, on their part, Thika MP Patrick Wainaina and his Gatanga counterpart Nduati Ngugi said they are working on modalities to construct a permanent bridge to end the problem. Wainaina affirmed that they have consulted with Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA) engineers from both counties to facilitate the construction.

“Our aim is to have a permanent solution, not only for the learners but also residents who have to cross over. This will boost economic development in the two counties. We are working on it and hope works to begin soon,” said Wainaina.

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