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Dave The Hat 21 May 2010 14:00

Arlit To Assamaka Road to be Paved?
 
Financing the construction of the road-Arlit Assamaka

Financement de la construction de la route Arlit-Assamaka - Temoust.org | Le portail du peuple touareg berbère Kel Tamasheq

Anybody find more articles on this?

I wonder if this is all to do with the intended Trans Saharan Pipeline that is in the offing and the need for security to protect it? I guess they would want to run it alongside the paved highway through Nigeria upto Zinder, Agadez, Arlit, Assamaka, to Tamanrasset then north.

Dave The Hat 21 May 2010 17:16

[url=http://www.africareview.com/News/Sahara%20road%20on%20last%20stretch/-/825442/907838/-/13rjmq9z/-/index.html]Africa Review

priffe 21 May 2010 18:38

http://www.africareview.com/News/Sah...]Africa Review
Quote:

The project will also enhance peace and security, combat crimes and all kinds of trafficking, says the Algeria minister in charge of Maghreb and African Affairs.

On the uncompleted 223km, the joint committee in charge of the project will meet next month in Niamey, Niger to consider the funding options.

“This will be the occasion to discuss and search for adequate formula to finance the remaining of the project,” said Mr Ali Boukhari, the director of public works in Niger.

Currently, there is a financial shortfall, but with the region’s resources- Niger has the second potential production site of uranium in the world – investors are likely to be interested.
Maybe this decade then.

Chris Scott 21 May 2010 21:25

Between 2004 and 2009, Algeria allocated $1 billion for the construction of 2,400km from the north to extreme south of the country, for the first time ever

Actually the road had reached Tam (with a few wash outs) in the early 80s and I recall roadworks and fresh tarmac south out of Tam in 82.
There have certainly been improvements in recent years like in Arak, but assuming Tam to In Guezzam is all sealed now - is that correct? - it took them nearly 30 years to do it.

Whatever, let's hope it improves prospects for the area, especially north Niger.

Ch

Dave The Hat 23 May 2010 00:36

After presentation by the project's technical committee linking Asamaka Arlit, participants agreed to provide funding for the latter, whose work will be launched from the second quarter of 2011, the sources added.

Algérie - Niger : M. Amar Ghoul reçu par le Président nigérien - Temoust.org | Le portail du peuple touareg berbère Kel Tamasheq


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