Another mega scandal looms for Kenya as overpriced multi-billion Kisumu Oil Jetty found faulty

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The Kenya Pipeline Company completed the construction of an oil jetty in Kisumu last year which is expected to serve countries in east and central Africa conveniently without having to get to get to the coastal city of Mombasa.

However, it has emerged that the Sh1.7 billion facility, launched by President Uhuru Kenyatta last year, has serious flaws, according to an experts’ report seen by Nation.

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It singles out poor workmanship, lack of mandatory facilities like firefighting equipment, lack of provision for spillage and inappropriate equipment as the major problems.

The report notes that the facility was fitted with low-capacity pipes and pumps used for loading trucks instead of the recommended ones for loading ships.

Investigations into comparative costs have established that the Kisumu facility cost almost three times as much as similar facilities in Africa.

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The Uganda jetty, including its storage tanks, cost about Sh600 million.

According to the report, taxpayers will have to release another Sh500 million to make the Kisumu oil jetty usable.

After the completion of Uganda’s jetty in Port Bell, the country and its neighbours – Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo – can expect to be spared fuel shortages they sometimes experience, especially during periods of unrest in Kenya.

However, the jetty’s launch is dependent on the completion of the Kisumu facility.

Meanwhile, reports indicate that Tanzania is preparing to use its Mwanza depot to compete with Kenya’s jetty.

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