February 05, 2025
Addis Insight
January 28, 2017 (Ahadu Radio) – Ethiopia is setting the stage for a transformative infrastructure upgrade with the planned construction of four new expressways extending from Addis Ababa. The Ethiopian Roads Administration has announced that a comprehensive study is currently underway to determine the feasibility and design of these ambitious road projects.
The proposed expressways will connect Addis Ababa to four major cities: Dessie, Jimma, Debre Markos, and Nekemte. With an average length of 300 kilometers each, these roads will significantly enhance connectivity and reduce travel time across key trade and population centers. The Ethiopian Roads Administration has highlighted that the construction will be challenging due to the mountainous terrain along these routes, necessitating extensive excavation and engineering solutions to ensure quality and durability.
The expressways will be constructed in phases, with specific sections prioritized based on economic impact, accessibility, and engineering requirements. Feasibility studies, basic design frameworks, and preparatory assessments are currently being finalized to ensure the projects’ success.
One of the most notable aspects of this initiative is the financing model. The government has opted for a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) approach to fund the construction. This strategy is expected to attract private investors while ensuring sustainable infrastructure development without placing excessive strain on public finances.
According to the Ethiopian Roads Administration, the Addis-Jimma and Addis-Debre Markos expressways have already been submitted to the Ministry of Finance’s Public-Private Partnership Board for evaluation and approval. The remaining two projects—Addis-Dessie and Addis-Nekemte—are expected to follow suit in the near future.
If realized, these expressways will not only modernize Ethiopia’s road network but also stimulate economic growth by facilitating trade, tourism, and regional development. The enhanced road infrastructure is expected to support businesses, improve access to essential services, and contribute to the country’s long-term economic aspirations.
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