Algeria to achieve two new extensions in Trans-Saharan project
Algerian public works minister Ammar Ghoul
Algeria will launch two extensions of about 800 km of its part in the 4600-km-long Trans-Saharan motorway project, Algerian public works minister Ammar Ghoul said on Sunday.
- “Algeria will achieve two new parts of the project along 400 km in bordering areas of the province of Tamnrasset (south of Algiers),” Ammar Ghoul told a conference.
- “This kind of projects is a factor of peace, stability and prosperity not only for Algeria but for the countries in the Sahel,” he added.
- The project is expected to be finished by 2015. About $3 billion were allocated for this part for 2005-2014.
- The minister said Algeria plans to link the Trans-Saharan project to the motorway between Jen Jen Port and the East-Way Motorway.
- He added that a project to develop the Algerian part of Tamnrasset along 365 km.
- A total of 8,000 km of the project were achieved. Of them, the Algerian part which is estimated at 2,400 km. The unachieved parts are in Niger, Chad and Mali.
- The Trans-Saharan project will link Algeria to Lagos along 4,600 km. The rest of the project is branches until Tunisia and Chad.