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    Fuel Appeal Puts Juba-Nadapal Road on Fast Track

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 20, 2025 Africa 2 Mins Read
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    Juba-Nadapal highway edges closer to border

    Engineer Peter Atem says Rhino Construction is edging closer to the Kenyan frontier on the pivotal Juba-Nadapal highway, setting a faster rhythm for South Sudan’s post-conflict reintegration.

    Launch date and current location

    Launched on 4 September 2025 by the National Ministry of Roads and Bridges, the 410-kilometre corridor is now advancing beyond Labalwa toward Kiyala Payam in Eastern Equatoria State (Eye Radio).

    Two-month timeline in sight

    Atem forecasts that, with uninterrupted fuel, graders and compactors could touch the border within two months, a timeline local administrators describe as ambitious yet attainable.

    Fuel shortages challenge progress

    Fuel scarcity, intensified by regional supply shocks, remains the prime bottleneck; Governor Louis Lobong’s emergency consignments have kept the diesel drums rolling but stocks are thin.

    Targeting the toughest segments

    Rhino Construction is strategically tackling rough segments first and bypassing serviceable stretches, a cost-efficient tactic that concentrates manpower, blades and spares where deterioration is acute.

    Citizens invited to fuel the mission

    In radio appeals, Atem invites MPs, traders and residents to donate fuel, parts or even meals, insisting that “progress is a collective effort,” and framing infrastructure as a civic rather than commercial mission.

    Economic and humanitarian payoff

    Analysts argue the sealed road will slash travel time to the Mombasa port, lower commodity prices in Juba, and, crucially, offer thousands of South Sudanese refugees a safer route home once security along the corridor stabilises.

    Link to continental trade goals

    Regional planners also view the highway as a spine for the Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport corridor, an initiative that aligns with the African Continental Free Trade Area’s push for seamless cross-border logistics.

    Solidarity keeps wheels turning

    For now, progress hinges less on machinery than on communal solidarity; every litre of diesel pledged in Kiyala echoes a wider aspiration for connection and growth across East Africa.

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