Governor Joseph-Moïse Kambulu N’konko, an emblematic figure of the Kasaï-Central province, recently launched asphalting work on an 11-kilometer stretch of urban road linking the Notre-Dame roundabout to Kananga airport. This initiative has attracted the admiration and recognition of the local population, who see this action as a real commitment to improving the region’s road infrastructure.
The Safrimex company, responsible for carrying out the work, has set itself a deadline of three months to complete this major project. The objective is to make traffic flow more smoothly on this section of road, which previously suffered from numerous obstacles, such as puddles and potholes.
In his speech, the governor emphasized his commitment to concrete action and the implementation of tangible projects. His commitment not to be a governor of empty promises, but a man of the field and results, is reflected in the realization of this asphalting project, as well as other initiatives already launched in the province.
The population, expressing its gratitude to Joseph-Moïse Kambulu N’konko, congratulates him for his determination and willingness to meet the expectations of the community. The inhabitants express their support and hope that these actions will continue and multiply in the future, for a harmonious and sustainable development of the province of Kasaï-Central.
The works planned on two separate axes, which will ultimately join, are designed to minimize traffic disruptions during the work period. The Safrimex teams are reassuring about the organization and coordination of operations, guaranteeing minimal impact on the mobility of road users.
In short, this initiative to asphalt urban roads by Governor Joseph-Moïse Kambulu N’konko is a concrete example of his commitment to the development and improvement of infrastructure in the province of Kasaï-Central. This project proves to be a significant step towards a better quality of life for residents and a boost to the local economy.