Minister of Works, Abdallah Ulega, has said that under the leadership of President Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, the government is advancing numerous infrastructure projects across Tanzania, demonstrating a strong commitment to national development.
Speaking in Tanga during a briefing with the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Infrastructure, Ulega highlighted progress on the 525-meter Pangani Bridge and the 50-kilometre Tanga–Pangani paved road currently under construction.
He explained that these initiatives are part of the government’s broader strategy to improve transport and logistics networks, boost economic activities, and enhance citizens’ livelihoods.
“Construction is happening across the country. This reflects the strength and pace of our national development through the construction sector under President Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan,” Ulega said.
Acting Chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Infrastructure, Prof. Joyce Ndalichako, commended the government for connecting the country through infrastructure projects.
She noted that bridges, paved roads, and airports significantly contribute to opening economic opportunities, easing transport, and driving national progress.
