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Ohanaeze Hails Governor Mbah’s Transport Terminals, 100 CNG Buses In Enugu

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Ohanaeze has hailed Governor Mbah’s transport revolution, saying his strides justify calls for restructuring and devolution of powers

Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, under the leadership of Senator John Azuta Mbata, has hailed Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah of Enugu State over the inauguration of five ultramodern transport terminals and the rollout of 100 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses, describing his strides as proof that more powers and resources should be devolved to states.

In a statement issued on Sunday by its Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Mazi Ikechukwu Bismarck Oji, the apex Igbo sociocultural body expressed delight at “the historic developmental strides being embarked upon by the governor, in all sectors, all at once.”

“Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide takes pride in Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah’s giant strides across all sectors in Enugu State. We recall that in just two years, he has brought moribund government parastatals such as the United Palm Products Limited, the Hotel Presidential, and NIGERIAS back to life,” the statement said.

“We note the ongoing construction of 260 Smart Green School Projects as well as 260 ultramodern Type 2 Primary Healthcare Centers across the 260 wards of Enugu State, the completion of the magnificent Enugu International Conference Centre, the National Tractor Assembly and Service Centre, and the ongoing road infrastructure projects across the state.

“We equally note with delight what he has done in the area of security where he invested in the state-of-the-art Enugu Command and Control Centre and over 150 security vehicles all installed with AI-embedded cameras that keep the state under surveillance, thus making Enugu one of the safest states today. Since his assumption of office, Monday Sit-At-Home in Enugu has become history.

“Equally, we note with pride how the Enugu State Government revolutionised the Nigerian Electricity sector by being the first state to set up its own Electricity Regulatory arm the Enugu State Electricity Regulatory Commission — and subsequently reducing electricity tariff in the state.

“Today and on the heels of these heart-warming strides in the right direction, Ohanaeze celebrates with Ndi Enugu over the launch of Holy Ghost Terminal 1 (Enugu Central Station 1), designated for inter-state transport; Holy Ghost Terminal 2 (Enugu Central Station 2) for inter-city transport; Nsukka Terminal (Nsukka Central Station); Abakpa Nike Terminal (Abakpa Central Station); and Gariki Terminal (Gariki Central Station), as well as 100 CNG buses, the Enugu Transport Management System, among other transport infrastructure initiated and completed by the Mbah Administration.

“We are gladdened we now have in the South East transport infrastructure and system that can compete with modern terminals around the world,” the statement added.

Ohanaeze further urged residents to take ownership of the new facilities and “use them most responsibly.”

It will be recalled that Governor Mbah last week commissioned the five terminals and 200 CNG buses, which he said were part of his administration’s vision to grow Enugu’s economy from $4.4 billion to $30 billion.

“Today’s commissioning of the newly completed world-class terminals and the CNG Bus Mass Transit Scheme is indeed beyond a ribbon-cutting exercise. It ushers in a whole new experience; fundamentally connecting our vision to action, and our action to the daily lives of the over seven million residents of Enugu State,” Mbah declared at the event.

“The terminals are a central pillar of our transport agenda – a multimodal highway to the future – integrating road, rail, air, and waterways into one seamless, safe, and efficient ecosystem.

“They represent our capacity to deliver projects that empower Ndi Enugu and set our state on a robust trajectory of growth.

“Already, this project is creating jobs, stimulating SMEs, and positioning Enugu to compete with Africa’s best. Through it, we’re creating over 20,000 jobs across BRT, 2,000 hybrid city taxis, airport operations, ride-hailing, and support services,” the governor added.

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