Sadyr Japarov Inaugurates New Housing Complex in Osh
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kyrgyzstan President Sadyr Japarov opened a new residential complex in Osh city and another in the Jangy-Aryk village of the Osh region.
- The 'Asman Residence - 1' complex in Osh features 543 apartments in an 8-block, 12-story building with underground parking and modern amenities.
- Japarov highlighted the government's commitment to providing affordable housing, noting that over 82,000 apartments are under construction nationwide through state mortgage programs.
Kyrgyzstan President Sadyr Japarov inaugurated the "Asman Residence - 1" housing complex in Osh, built by the State Mortgage Company. He also launched a similar complex in Jangy-Aryk village, Osh region, via online broadcast.
Japarov congratulated Osh residents on their new homes, recalling that housing issues were a primary concern raised by citizens during recent meetings in the regions. He emphasized the government's commitment to ensuring accessible and quality housing for all citizens. "One of the state's main tasks is to provide citizens in need with accessible and quality housing," Japarov stated, noting that housing construction is progressing at an unprecedented pace across the country.
He revealed that over 82,000 apartments are currently under construction nationwide through state mortgage programs. Specifically in the Osh region, three residential complexes with 2,044 apartments are being built, while Osh city alone has four complexes with 5,518 apartments underway, including "Asman Residence - 1." This complex comprises 543 apartments across eight blocks and 12 stories, featuring an underground parking lot, children's play areas, and commercial spaces.
One of the state's main tasks is to provide citizens in need with accessible and quality housing. As you can see, housing construction in our country is proceeding at an unprecedented pace.
The president thanked the builders, engineers, and the State Mortgage Company for completing the "Asman Residence - 1" project ahead of schedule. He also noted the ongoing construction of 5-story buildings in Jangy-Aryk village, with 225 apartments delivered in the first phase and another 225 to be completed by year-end.
Japarov also addressed construction quality issues, referencing a recent incident where a roof leaked in Karakol. He urged residents to care for their homes and avoid blocking sewage and water pipes. "There are shortcomings, we won't deny it. Where there is work, there will be shortcomings. But the road will straighten out over time," he said, adding that the state had built almost nothing for 30 years but has been actively constructing roads, housing, and other facilities in the last five years.
There are shortcomings, we won't deny it. Where there is work, there will be shortcomings. But the road will straighten out over time.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.