Chinese build cement bridge over Samson Creek


By Mathew Yakai
A LOW key launching of Usino Junction-Yamagi road in the Usino Bundi electorate by the Chinese Ambassador, H. E. Ambassador Qiu Bohua on November 10 last year is gaining momentum and will come to use very soon.
The K22 million road project funded by the Chinese Government includes a number of bridges built by chinese engineers which are strong and will last long.
The Usino Junction-Yamagi road used to be impassable in the past, before 2005 after Ramu NiCo entered the area in the isolated Kurumbukari to develop the nickel and cobalt project. What is impressive to the commuters and locals is the type of bridges that are built are purely out of concrete cement and metals in their tons.
Built by the Chinese engineers using local knowledge, the bridges are built to withstand the strength and currents of the number of rivers along the new road because when it rains, the rivers flood and can destroy the bridges.
In this picture is a cement and iron bridge over Samson River in Usino. Formerly known as Sakalba Creek, the name Samson Creek was adopted when the local Usino, Samson Atome was engaged by the Chinese contractor to provide security to the bridge during the construction.
Due to his loyalty and hard work, the creek was named in recognition of his contribution to the development of Usino.
Commuters and locals at Usino and Yamagi are proud of the road and reccomend that the national and provincial government representatives should visit and inspect the bridges and build similar bridges throughout the country.

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  1. A LOW key launching of Usino Junction-Yamagi road in the Usino Bundi electorate by the Chinese Ambassador, H. E. Ambassador Qiu Bohua on November 10 last year is gaining momentum and will come to use very soon. concrete contractor

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