Kabul Residents Frustrated by Slow Progress in Badam Bagh Road Reconstruction

Kabul residents express dissatisfaction over delayed reconstruction of Badam Bagh Road, urging the municipality to expedite the process and address their infrastructure needs.

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Muhammad Jawad
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Kabul Residents Frustrated by Slow Progress in Badam Bagh Road Reconstruction

Kabul Residents Frustrated by Slow Progress in Badam Bagh Road Reconstruction

Residents of Kabul's fourth district are expressing their dissatisfaction with the delayed reconstruction of Badam Bagh Road. The road has been in a state of disrepair for around 7-8 months, causing inconvenience to the local community who are urging the Kabul Municipality to expedite the reconstruction process.

Raz Mohammad, a resident of the area, voiced his concerns, stating, "The road has been destroyed for around 7-8 months, but it is still not repaired." Another resident, Mohammad Afzal, called upon the government and municipality to resolve the issue without delay, emphasizing that Badam Bagh Road is a public road and its condition affects many people.

In response to the residents' complaints, the Kabul Municipality provided an update on the reconstruction progress. According to Nematullah Barakzai, a municipal representative, 20% of the reconstruction up to Sarai Shamali has been completed. The municipality expects the entire project to be finished by the end of the current solar year.

Barakzai also shared details about the different segments of the road undergoing reconstruction. The project spans from the Badam Bagh area to various points along the road, indicating the scale of the work being undertaken.

The Badam Bagh Road reconstruction is part of the Kabul Municipality's larger plan for the current solar year. The municipality had previously announced 165 projects worth 6.4 billion Afghanis to improve the city's infrastructure.

Why this matters: The delayed reconstruction of Badam Bagh Road highlights the challenges faced by Kabul residents in their daily lives due to inadequate infrastructure. The slow progress of the project highlights the need for efficient project management and timely completion of public works to ensure the well-being and convenience of the local community.

With the reconstruction continuing, residents remain hopeful that the Kabul Municipality will prioritize the completion of the Badam Bagh Road project. Mohammad Afzal expressed the sentiment of many residents, saying, "We request the government and municipality to resolve this issue quickly because it is a public road." The successful completion of this project will not only improve transportation in the area but also demonstrate the government's commitment to addressing the needs of its citizens.

Key Takeaways

  • Residents of Kabul's 4th district dissatisfied with delayed Badam Bagh Road reconstruction.
  • 20% of the reconstruction up to Sarai Shamali completed, expected to finish by solar year-end.
  • Badam Bagh Road reconstruction part of Kabul Municipality's 165 projects worth 6.4B Afghanis.
  • Delayed reconstruction highlights challenges of inadequate infrastructure and project management.
  • Residents urge government to prioritize and complete the public road project quickly.