Evaluation of Factors Affecting Road Maintenance in Kenyan Counties Using the Ordinal Priority Approach
Mouhamed Bayane Bouraima, Yanjun Qiu, Clement Kiprotich Kiptum, Kevin Maraka Ndiema
Abstract
Improving Kenya's complete road network has been used to alleviate poverty and achieve the Vision 2030 goals. Roads enhance all areas of social development, including demand for and access to information, health, and education, in addition to poverty alleviation. However, the majority of Kenyan highways are plagued by a variety of maintenance concerns. This study aims to rank counties according to critical severity based on factors affecting road maintenance using an Ordinal Priority Approach (OPA). Five challenges that could have an impact on road maintenance were looked at from the views of three decision-makers. The results of the study show that road materials are the least challenging aspect affecting road maintenance performance, while procurement practices are the most problematic. The studies also revealed that Nairobi County is most affected by these factors, whereas Nakuru County is least affected. In light of the findings, recommendations were made to assist both the government and the road sectors in dealing with these difficulties. Received: 14 June 2022 | Revised: 26 July 2022 | Accepted: 16 August 2022 Conflicts of Interest The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest to this work.