Infrastructure projects listed to boost created community usability

Ethiopia's Government Communication Service has listed infrastructure projects boosting usability for created communities. Efforts in roads, housing, and water sectors aim to improve citizens' social and economic welfare.

The Government Communication Service stated that infrastructure projects supporting usability for created communities have been listed and highlighted.

Over recent years, the government invested heavily in roads, housing, and water sectors to enhance citizens' social and economic welfare. Road coverage grew from 126,773 km in 2010 E.C. to over 180,232 km. More than 53,000 km of new roads were constructed, with the Modjo-Arsi Negelle and Diredawa-Dewele projects now operational.

In housing, over 3 million hectares of land were prepared for commercial farming through sugarcane outgrower schemes. In water, numerous clean water projects were implemented in the past six years, including Logiya, Gode, Legegadi Phase 2 irrigation, Angelle water, Dalifage multi-purpose dam, and Huriso water projects.

These developments created jobs for millions and built technical capacity. The government continues to expand and maintain basic services, focusing on remote areas.

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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh, Oromia President Shumelis Abdisa, and National Bank Governor Eyob Tekalgn visited development works and inaugurated projects in Wellega zones of Oromia region on the same day. Projects including the Busa Gonofa integrated food industry complex and Geter Corridor development were highlighted as key for agro-industry, job creation, and economic growth.

Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh stated at the launch of Ethiopia's Basic Infrastructure and Construction Week in Addis Ababa that ongoing national projects serve as reliable foundations for sustainable development. He emphasized the leadership principle of creativity, speed, and quality as key to Ethiopia's transformation. The event aligns with efforts toward national development visions.

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Oromia region's chief administrator Awelu Abdi stated that service delivery has improved through ongoing works. This includes establishing new kebele structures and urban one-stop service centers, enhancing citizen satisfaction. Efforts to maintain peace have also been highlighted.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stated that Ethiopia's rural corridor development initiative extends city corridor concepts to raise rural living standards. He pointed to poor conditions in rural homes despite agricultural productivity and warned of youth migration weakening the countryside.

 

 

 

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