The image you’ve referenced has previously been circulating on social media platforms in Nigeria, sparking curiosity and concern among citizens. It depicts a section of an expressway in Nigeria called the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, which is managed and monitored by the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA). However, there are critical differences that warrant a closer examination to ensure accurate information.

One of the key points to note is the inconsistency in the image’s depiction of the expressway in question. The provided image actually refers to the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, not the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway. Additionally, the image does not depict a damaged section but rather a visible crack along the expressway, suggesting it is a$m planning site.

The Uganda National Roads Authority has consistently provided clear information about their initiatives and infrastructure projects, including the management documentation of all expressways. There is no evidence that the image in question is linked to the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway. Furthermore, there is no evidence that this image is part of a governmental or official document related to the expressway infrastructure in Uganda.

Allan Ssembeba, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Works, has also dismissed any claims that the image refers to the Kampala Expressway, which is part of the Uganda National Road Project (UNRA) in Uganda. Dr. Sseni Saram produccióni, the Minister of Works, has previously emphasized that images and reports provided by agencies like UNRA are reliable and accurate, and that individuals should not be misled by incomplete or misleading images.

Questions about the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway should be approached with caution, given the inconsistent and incomplete information presented in any media. The public should be guided by credible sources to obtain accurate information regarding critical infrastructure and roads. Misinformation can lead to confusion and damage to public confidence in the ongoing efforts to maintain public safety and mobility.

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