President Uhuru Urges China to Pay 50 Percent of the Cost of Extending SGR to Kisumu

President Uhuru Urges China to Pay 50 Percent of the Cost of Extending SGR to Kisumu

President Uhuru Kenyatta has urged China to fund 50 percent of the cost of extending the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) from Naivasha to Kisumu.

During bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday, Kenyatta sought to have the cost of the 270-kilometre line between Naivasha and Kisumu be split into a loan and a grant to relieve the country from the soaring debt.

“The Naivasha-Kisumu phase of the SGR will cost $3.8 billion. And owing to its regional significance, I would request that 50 per cent of its cost be provided as part of grant financing,” President Kenyatta told his host.

If his request is accepted by China, it will mean that Kenyan taxpayers will pay about Sh190 billion ($1.9 billion) for extension of the infrastructure to the lakeside city.

The first phase of Standard Gauge Railway from Mombasa to Nairobi was completed last year at a cost of Sh327 billion, while the second phase from Nairobi to Naivasha is ongoing and is expected to be ready by June 2019 at a cost of Sh150 billion.

“The SGR sits very well on the Belt and Road Initiative. It commences the envisaged land bridge between the Indian and Atlantic Oceans, opening up the interior for trade and investment across seven countries, and opening China to Central Africa, and further on, beyond the Atlantic Ocean,” the President said.

With Kenya's public debt now standing at Sh5.1 trillion, President Uhuru and his delegation also proposed a shift to public private partnership (PPP) in financing of other infrastructural projects.

For example, Kenya struck a PPP deal for the construction of 30-kilometre expressway from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to Westlands in Nairobi. China will finance the road but will do the tolling until it recoups its money.

The President has been in Beijing attending Summit of the Focus on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).

 

Comments

Jamama (not verified)     Wed, 09/05/2018 @ 06:01pm

Wacha kuomba omba. Ikiwa hauwezi lipa wachana naye. You can't ask your neighbor to pay half the cost of the fancy house you are putting up. What is he smoking?

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Wed, 09/05/2018 @ 06:03pm

Bravo bravo mr President.I know it’s a pain with this loans but after a while Majority Kenyans will thank you the way they complained when kibaki was building thika Highway today they thank him.Am happy to see waiyaki way bin extended to 3 lanes on each side from kangemi to huko juu maimahiu exit coz this will extend Nairobi to limuru in future so somebody who wants to invest can do it around kangemi,kinoo,uthiru,Rungiri,gitaru,Sigona,Zambezi,kiambaa,muguga all the way to Limuru.

xG (not verified)     Wed, 09/05/2018 @ 10:22pm

In reply to by Mkenya halisi (not verified)

Bravo my tail! Absolutely disagree with your thought process. We could have afforded to pay cash for it if Uhuruto thieves were not robbing our nation daily. This is chronic reckless borrowing by African Nations from China. In less than 10 years African economies will be groaning beneath unpayable chinese debts. So far the NBI - Mombasa SGR is running at a loss.

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Wed, 09/05/2018 @ 10:00pm

@Guest1 the bigger the population the more pple with cash the country has!The more poor pple a country has too.So China India wako na pesa mingi sana na pia they r leading with poverty if research is honestly done beta.

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Wed, 09/05/2018 @ 10:53pm

Kenya needs to live up to its means. Mr President, you are mortgaging our country. You have four more years and Kenya will survive. How can you accept a foreigner to build and manage our resources. Stop borrowing. We do not need hasty development. Who will tell when Chinese will stop paying themselves. If you Mr President are not careful, after you presidency Kenyans will have to fight another Mau Mau war to recover their resources because Kenyans will be slaves to the Chinese and to foreign powers. God help Kenya! Mr. President, please listen to a Chinese man calling You
and Kenyans monkey and you are hereby begging.

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