The 525-meter-long, cable-stayed bridge was funded by the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni claimed “it will last for 120 years.”
The President also said that 67% of the technical staff were Ugandan engineers and the bridge was completed in four years.
Japan’s State Foreign Affairs Minister Masahisa Sato was also at the opening on Wednesday. He and President Museveni cut the tape to open the Source of the Nile bridge.
The Japanese minister has hinted of future projects with Kenya.
“…In the future, logistics with Kenya will become even more active,” Sato said in aÂ
tweet. And there are indications that Uganda has more big projects to unveil. “…It is the season of big projects in Uganda. We will soon unveil new projects like the hydro power dams,”
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