African Development Bank to invest over €166 million in construction of highway to open up the country’s north
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank, has approved a loan of €166.36 million to Senegal for construction of the Dakar-Tivaouane-Saint Louis highway, which will enhance access to the north of the country.

The financing comprises €119.69 million from the African Development Bank and €46.67 million from the Africa Growing Together Fund, a facility sponsored by the People's Bank of China.

Marie-Laure Akin-Olugbade, African Development Bank acting Vice President for Regional Development and Business Delivery, said: “The Dakar-Tivaouane-Saint Louis Highway Construction Project will open up access to the northern regions, considered to be the bread basket of Senegal in terms of rice cultivation, as well as an area with high mining potential. It will contribute to the implementation of the government's strategy to process agricultural products, thereby substantially reducing their transport costs”.

The project entails construction of a climate-resilient two-lane dual carriageway upgradable to a three-lane dual carriageway over a distance of 200 kilometres. It will include construction of 8 interchanges and 113 pedestrian crossings (comprising 82 underpasses and 31 overpasses); construction of 50 kilometres of secondary roads and 8 kilometres of internal roads with solar public lighting within the localities of Mékhé, Guéoul and Kébémer; development and/or rehabilitation of social and commercial infrastructure; and measures to protect the highway against sand erosion by planting 2x2 lines of trees on either side of the highway over a distance of 200 km.