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KENHA Renovates UoN Tunnel.KENHA Swiftly Renovates Neglected UoN Tunnel, Easing Student Struggles.
Introduction:
In response to media coverage, that highlighted the challenges faced by University of Nairobi (UoN) students, the Kenya National Highways Authority (KENHA) has taken prompt action to refurbish the previously overlooked tunnel used by these students.
Neglected Tunnel Poses Peril for UoN Students
Reporters shed light on the difficulties UoN students encountered when traversing the bustling Uhuru Highway. Especially in morning hours to attend classes and access hostels due to the neglected tunnel.
Student Narratives of Risky Crossings
UoN students, who shared their experiences with reporters, described how they endangered their lives crossing the highway after the once crucial tunnel fell into neglect, exacerbated by the construction of the Expressway. This neglect resulted in damage to the drainage system in the vicinity, causing the tunnel to flood even during minor rainfall.
Implications of Flooded Tunnel
The flooded and overlooked tunnel left students with no choice but to navigate the traffic on Uhuru Highway perilously or wait for extended periods to cross, particularly in groups where individual crossings were deemed hazardous.
KENHA’s Swift Response
A recent investigation by news reporters revealed that KENHA swiftly took action by draining the water from the flooded tunnel and initiating the construction of an alternative tunnel specifically for UoN students.
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Weekend Efforts to Alleviate Student Struggles
Over the weekend, KENHA workers dedicated their time to drain the water from the tunnel while concurrently assembling an alternative tunnel in the UoN field. This new tunnel is intended to be strategically placed along the busy highway, providing a safer crossing option for the students.
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 Optimism among UoN Students:
Cleophas Owuor, a UoN student previously voicing his struggles with crossing the highway, expressed optimism about the rehabilitated tunnel’s impact in preventing accidents for students. Owuor acknowledged the ongoing efforts, stating, “Finally, we can see some work going on. We hope they will find a lasting solution so that students don’t risk their lives crossing the busy highway.”
 Prolonged Neglect Raises Concerns
Students conveyed that the tunnel had been neglected for over a year. They emphasized the prolonged period during which their safety was compromised.
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