KENYA has been accused of dragging its feet in completing a one stop border post at Namanga which has slowed down trade with its Tanzania neighbour. According to the East African Legislative Assembly, Kenya is lagging behind in construction of the OSBP, affecting implementation of the EAC treaty on cross border movement of goods, persons and services. In a statement released after a tour of various entry points in the region, the East African Community committee on communication, trade and investments said the delay forms a major non-tariff barrier to trade. The team was on a tour of OSBP's in the region, to assess the construction and implementation of the projects. “Any delay in the construction of the border facility would impact negatively on the growth of trade and investments,” committee chairman Mbidde Mukasa (EALA Uganda) said. He said the business community and clearing agents have been inconvenienced by the delay. “Namanga Tanzania OSBP was completed a year ago and they were only waiting for the Kenyan side to complete their facility to allow the sharing of staff,” the team said. Kenya Revenue Authority Namanga station manager Dishon Njuguna said the project was 80 per cent complete. According to Njuguna, the project was delayed after the contractor declined to receive his payments when he was penalised for breach of contract. “He was supposed to have completed the construction of the facility by December 2013, but the contract terms were reviewed to June 2015, attracting the penalties,” Njuguna said. He said a slow land compensation process also contributed to the delay. The committee toured other projects at Kenya-Tanzania entry points in Lunga Lunga/Horo...
Kenya faulted on slow pace of Namanga one-stop shop
Posted on: October 7, 2015
Posted on: October 7, 2015