By MALUM NALU
Remote Kandep, Enga, one of the most undeveloped
areas in the country is set to be transformed into a major centre in the
Highlands with several major infrastructure projects worth hundreds of millions
of kina underway or being completed.
These projects included the K250 million
Mendi-Kandep Road under Asian Development Bank funding, already completed
Kandep-Kiapu Road, K18.6 million Kiapu-Pangu Road, K30 million Pangu-Laiagam
Road, K35 million Wasa Bridge, and K70 million Kandep-Magarima Road.
Works Minister Francis Awesa didn’t mince his words
when telling the people of Kandep recently that their area would be transformed
from a forgotten backwater into a hub of the Highlands linked to LNG-rich Hela
and Gulf, Porgera gold mine, and Mendi in Southern Highlands.
Awesa
launches the Wasa Bridge project.-Pictures by MALUM NALU
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“We’re witnessing major infrastructure developments
in Enga, Southern Highlands and Hela provinces,” he told more than 10,000
people who congregated at Kandep station.
“It’s all part of the transformation of Kandep.
“We want the road from Mendi to Kandep, and on to
Laiagam, to happen.
“This road (Mendi to Kandep) is almost complete.
“It’s costing something like K250 million.
“The road will come from Mendi and go on to Laiagam.
“This road will not only start from Mendi and finish
here.
“People from Porgera must not only go to Wabag and
Hagen, sometimes they must go through to Kandep.
“One of these days Kandep will become a major
centre.”
Awesa said Kandep could be linked to Gulf in future.
“One of these days, this road will go on to Porgera
and on to Kikori and Kerema,” he said.
“The Wasa Bridge will connect Kandep with Southern
Highlands and Hela province.
A soldier against the backdrop of the swamp and marshland of Kandep over which the Wasa Bridge will be built. |
“The government has made a major decision for
infrastructure development in Enga, Southern Highlands, Hela and Gulf provinces
become a reality.
“Kandep will be transformed into a major centre,
maybe even a city.”