Macao international forum stresses green and innovative infrastructure
Onesimus Kipchumba Murkomen, cabinet secretary of the Ministry of Roads and Transport, Kenya, noted that the theme of this forum, "Green Innovative Digital Connectivity," is timely and builds on the outcomes of the 3rd Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation. According to him, Kenyan President William Ruto is a staunch advocate for the transformative power of infrastructure in driving economic and social progress.
He shared Kenya's journey in developing sustainable and modern infrastructure. Kenya's transport network connectivity, therefore, not only serves the nation but also provides critical maritime access and transit route to the land linked neighboring countries, including Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the DRC, South Sudan, and Ethiopia, he said.
The region's economic growth, propelled by a young, educated workforce and progressive development policies, has resulted in an increased demand for transport solutions. "Our challenge is to meet this demand in an efficient, affordable, and environmentally sustainable manner," he said.
He noted that embracing digital connectivity and adoption of modern information technology in the planning, development and management of these multimodal transport corridors will result in smart transportation.
As Kenya finalizes its e-mobility policy and regulations, they look forward to extensive partnerships with China, a leader in this field, he added.