Ethiopia, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali has announced the successful completion of the Piassa and Arat Kilo corridor routes, marking a significant milestone in the country’s urban transformation initiative.
The projects, completed within the promised three-month timeline, are part of a broader effort to revitalize Ethiopian cities.
Speaking via social media, Prime Minister Abiy emphasized the importance of resource conservation, speed, and innovation in maintaining momentum for the remaining corridor projects.
“Resource saving remains essential, and we need to be fast and innovative to maintain our momentum in the remaining corridors,” he stated, highlighting his administration’s commitment to efficient governance.
The Prime Minister also underscored that quality and creating a conducive environment for all citizens are top priorities. This focus on both development speed and quality of life demonstrates the government’s balanced approach to urban transformation.
Abiy’s statement praised the spirit of cooperation that has fueled the project’s success. “This project thrives on cooperation, and I’m grateful for the goodwill we’ve received,” he said, reciprocating the effort and goodwill citizens have shown during the planning and execution phases.
Acknowledging potential disruptions, the Prime Minister offered an apology to citizens for any inconveniences caused during the construction. He assured the public of his administration’s commitment to addressing any design and quality gaps as the project progresses.
The completion event was marked by a public gathering yesterday evening, where citizens came out to express their support. The Prime Minister extended heartfelt thanks to all involved, including private sector partners and the supportive public.
The completion of the Piassa and Arat Kilo corridors marks the government’s dedication to timely, efficient, and citizen-centric progress as the country continues its path of urban development,