Kenyan official says China-built Lamu port to be operational in June

Photo taken on Dec. 9, 2020, shows a port undergoing construction in Lamu County, Kenya. (Xinhua/Charles Onyango

A Chinese-built seaport in Kenya’s coastal Lamu County will be operational in June, a Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) official said in a recent interview.

China Communications Construction Company has already completed construction of the first three berths of the port, Bernard Osero, head of KPA corporate affairs, told Xinhua over the phone.

“Lamu port will specialize in handling containers and oil cargo between the east African hinterland and the rest of the world,” he said.

The new facility will enable Kenya to become a gateway of choice for Ethiopia, South Sudan and Somalia, Osero said.

“Lamu Port will also complement the existing Port of Mombasa because it is a natural deep port that can handle larger sea vessels,” he said.

The Kenyan government is prioritizing Lamu Port as a key infrastructure facility that will link east Africa and west Africa through road and rail, Osero said.

The Lamu Port and Lamu-Southern Sudan-Ethiopia Transport Corridor is part of China’s belt and road initiative, which aims at reviving ancient land & sea trade routes that link Asia with the rest of the world.

Xinhua News Agency

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