Some residents of the fourth district of Kabul have complained about the slow progress of the construction of Badam Bagh Road.
The residents of this district are urging the Kabul municipality to pay serious attention to the completion of this road. The construction of Badam Bagh Road, which began months ago, has not yet been completed.
Sayed Ahmad, a resident of the fourth district, told TOLOnews about this road: "If the contract is properly executed, the construction of this road could be finished in a week. We have become frustrated with the dust on this road."
Nasir Ahmad, a resident of the fourth district, said: "The construction of this road is progressing slowly. The local people and drivers are facing problems. I don't know the reason for the delay, but if it continues like this, it won't be completed even in two years."
According to some other residents of the area, the poor condition of the road has not only caused problems in their daily lives but also threatens their health.
Hafizullah told TOLOnews: "Our request of the municipality is that when they give development projects to companies, they should properly monitor the work. This road project has been ongoing for two and a half years, and they haven't even managed to remove the dust from the road."
Amid these complaints, the Kabul municipality reported that the construction of Badam Bagh Road is 50% complete, saying that the main reason for the delay in completing this project is the relocation of electricity poles along the road.
Nematullah Barkzi, a representative of the Kabul municipality, told TOLOnews: "The development of Badam Bagh Road is one of the key projects of Kabul municipality, and its work has progressed 50%. It was delayed for a short period due to the relocation of electricity poles."
According to the Kabul municipality's statistics, there are currently 45 road construction projects underway in Kabul city.
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