US$ 98 m from World Bank for road development
COLOMBO: The World Bank yesterday approved a US$ 98 million IDA
credit in additional finance to support the Government of Sri Lanka’s
efforts to improve its national highways.
The additional financing to the Road Sector Assistance Project, an
IDA credit of US$100 million approved by the Bank in December 2005, will
continue to support rehabilitation of national roads, the World Bank
said.
So far the project has improved 150 km of national roads, and it is
on track to meet the goal of reducing highways in poor condition from 52
percent in 2005 to 35 percent by 2010.
The additional finance will be mostly used to cover cost-overruns
mainly due to the unprecedented oil price increase in the world market
that has led to the escalation of prices in oil-based materials.
“An efficient national road system is crucially important to boost
economic growth and reduce regional inequality in Sri Lanka,” said Naoko
Ishii, World Bank Country Director for Sri Lanka.
“This project will help farmers transport their produce to markets on
time, increase export competitiveness and accelerate export led growth,
and contribute to sustained economic development.”
“The project has made good overall progress,” said Amali Rajapaksa,
World Bank Infrastructure Specialist and project leader.
The credit from the International Development Association (IDA), the
World Bank’s concessionary lending arm, has 20 years to maturity with a
10-year grace period. The project is expected to close in 2011. |