Governor Jonathan Bii Commissions Over 700km Road Improvement Program in Uasin Gishu

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Uasin Gishu County Governor Dr Jonathan Bii has commissioned the improvement program for rural and urban roads.

Bii presided over the event in Sinonin area in Soy Sub-County on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.

Under the programme, Uasin Gishu County and the National Youth Service (NYS) will grade and gravel over 700 kilometres of roads, beginning work immediately and completing construction before the next rainy season.

During the launch, the county boss reiterated his commitment to infrastructure development aimed at improving livelihoods, agriculture, and trade.

Governor Bii launched the road upgrade project in partnership with NYS on January 20, 2026.

My administration developed this elaborate plan under ‘Nguzo 6’ to continually improve all roads and foster economic growth and better livelihoods for all residents,” Bii said.

Why Uasin Gishu County partnered with NYS in road grading?

He assured residents that the team will implement the program equitably across all wards, explaining that the county chose to partner with NYS to increase capacity and fix as many roads as possible damaged by last year’s heavy rain, within a short period.

On his part, Uasin Gishu Deputy Governor Evans Kapkea urged the NYS team to remain focused and work diligently to achieve the objectives of the highly anticipated road improvement program.

He noted that the county will support and work closely with MYS team.

This program is a major transformative infrastructure initiative for the administration,” said Kapkea.

NYS Assistant Commandant General Philip Koech assured residents that his team will implement the program without bias, meet the timeline, and deliver value for money and satisfaction.

NYS will deploy its machinery to grade roads in Uasin Gishu County.

Uasin Gishu County Assembly members, led by the leader of the majority, Julius Sang, and Soy MCA, Isaac Chirchir, emphasised the importance of the initiative in ensuring a good road network for prosperity in Uasin Gishu.

County Executive for Roads, Transport and Public Works, Abraham Serem, thanked the governor for the initiative and said it should be completed before the rains.He urged residents to support the NYS team during implementation.

Sinonin residents, represented by John Maiyo and Jenipher Lelei, thanked the governor for ongoing development and urged all MCAs to support the NYS program with adequate funds.

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