The Assembly has started and increased road shaping work in many localities as part of continuous efforts to improve accessibility and mobility in the region. The effort, which focuses on critical feeder roads and inner neighborhood routes, aims to reshape and grade roadways to provide smooth, motorable surfaces.
So far, significant work has been made in a variety of sites, with several segments of road modified and made more accessible for motorists and pedestrians. The work is being carried out in a systematic manner to address important road networks that enable economic activity, access to social services, and overall mobility.
The road-shaping project is designed to shorten travel times, increase safety, and facilitate the movement of products and services, especially for farmers and traders. Residents in the recipient neighborhoods have expressed enthusiasm for the renovations, citing the favorable impact on daily activities and transportation.
The Assembly remains dedicated to maintaining the project’s momentum so that more communities can benefit from improved road infrastructure. Continuous monitoring is being carried out to ensure quality work and timely completion of the exercise.









