Hon. Ngong Ngeno Ole Kisiara flags off the road upgrading project at Mogondo. Photo | Kenya News Media

Hon. Ngong Ngeno Ole Kisiara Launches Upgrading of Mogondo–Soget–Mogor–Esoit Road

In a historic moment for local residents, Hon. Ngong Ngeno Ole Kisiara has officially launched the upgrading of the Mogondo–Soget–Mogor–Esoit Road to bitumen standard, a transformative infrastructure project that promises to change the face of transport, trade, and connectivity across the region.

The groundbreaking event, attended by local leaders, community members, and development partners, marked the beginning of what is being hailed as one of the most significant infrastructure projects in recent years within the constituency. The road, once characterized by rough terrain and frequent impassability during rainy seasons, is now set for a complete upgrade to a modern, all-weather tarmac standard.

A Road to Transformation

The project stretches across key areas including Mogondo, Soget, Mogor, and Esoit — regions that have long struggled with poor road infrastructure, limiting access to essential services, markets, schools, and healthcare facilities. With the road now slated for tarmacking, residents anticipate easier movement, shorter travel times, and reduced transport costs.

Speaking during the launch, Hon. Kisiara expressed deep satisfaction in delivering on one of his administration’s top priorities — infrastructure development.

Hon. Kisiara addressing residents during the groundbreaking ceremony.
Photo | Kenya News Media

“This road is not just a path of tarmac; it is a road to progress, prosperity, and empowerment for our people,” he stated.

Residents of Mogondo, Soget, Mogor, and Esoit expressed overwhelming joy and gratitude for the project, noting that it will not only ease movement but also enhance trade, agriculture, and investment opportunities in the area. Many lauded Hon. Kisiara’s leadership for prioritizing infrastructure that touches everyday lives.

The project stands as a testament to effective leadership and community-driven development — ensuring that growth and progress reach every corner of the constituency.

Indeed, progress is on course, and development remains unstoppable under visionary leadership.

Aerial view of the Mogondo–Soget–Mogor–Esoit Road section slated for tarmacking.
Photo | Kenya News Media

By Emmanuel

Emmanuel Rotich is a Digital Journalist at Kenyanewsmedia.co.ke, bringing over two years of experience in the media industry. His work focuses on breaking news, current affairs, and human-interest stories, with a strong commitment to telling narratives that reflect the daily experiences of Kenyans. He holds a Diploma in Communication and Journalism from Maseno University and is recognized for his clear, relatable storytelling approach. Outside the newsroom, Emmanuel enjoys reading widely and watching thought-provoking documentaries.

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