Bungoma: Residents call for action to fix boarder road, say it's in a pathetic state

Bungoma: Residents call for action to fix boarder road, say it's in a pathetic state

Protestors say that the state of the road at the border is pathetic.

Vocalize Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Vocalize

A sense of normalcy has returned to the Kenya–Uganda border days after residents of Lwakhaka and Korishandet in Bungoma County staged protests on Tuesday over the poor state of roads in the area.

The demonstrations, which took place in Sisiria Subcounty, saw motorists and locals barricade sections of the road and light bonfires, paralyzing transport and business for hours.

Residents say the road, which connects Kenya to Uganda and other neighboring regions, has remained in disrepair for years, making travel and trade difficult. They accuse both county and national government officials of neglecting the crucial route despite repeated appeals.

Community leaders are now urging authorities to move swiftly to repair the road, warning that they may resume protests if no action is taken soon.

“We’ve suffered long enough. The potholes make it hard to transport goods, and accidents are becoming more frequent,” said one resident.

The road remains passable but in a poor state, with locals calling for immediate intervention to restore safe and efficient movement across the busy border corridor.

latest stories

Tags:

Citizen Digital Wananchi reporting bad roads border

Want to send us a story? SMS to 25170 or WhatsApp 0743570000 or Submit on Citizen Digital or email wananchi@royalmedia.co.ke

Leave a Comment

Comments

No comments yet.