Gov’t suspends construction of Juba-Rumbek highway indefinitely

South Sudan's Jubek-Bhar el Ghazal road that was washed away from flood on May 22, 2020(Photo credit: supplied)

South Sudan’s Jubek-Bhar el Ghazal road that was washed away from flood on May 22, 2020(Photo credit: supplied)

June 11, 2020 (SSNN) – South Sudan government has suspended the construction of the Juba-Bahr el- Ghazal high-way after rains washed away parts of it last month sparking criticism by social media activities, vice president has said.

“The suspension does not mean the construction has stopped, but is to review the design of the road. So I call on the company to build their capacity within the suspension period to ensure quality standard of the road,” Vice President for infrastructure cluster Taban Deng Gai told journalists during a media site visit on Tuesday.

The 392km project that connects Bahr El Ghazal Region to Equatoria region where the capital Juba is located is being constructed by Shandong Hi-Speed Group Corporation over a three-year period.

Last week, President Salva Kiir fired the Presidential Affairs Minister, Mayiik Ayii, over what he described as poor supervision of the project.

Hua Ning, the Chinese Ambassador to South Sudan, said that the company will make necessary changes to improve the quality of the highway.

“China is going to make sure that this road [Juba-Rumbek] is reviewed and constructed well,” said Hua.

Meanwhile, Simon Mijok Mijak, South Sudan’s Minister of Road and Bridges, said the previous design did not take into consideration the drainage system and other factors.

Mijak revealed that a seven-member technical committee had been formed to investigate the matter.

“The committee comprises of seven members and they will deliver their report to the Ministry within 21 days,” said Mijak.

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