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Gov Mbah Inaugurates 100 CNG Buses and Terminals

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Gov Mbah Inaugurates 100 CNG Buses and Terminals

Gov Mbah inaugurates 100 CNG buses, says transport system will create 20,000 jobs

Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State has rolled out 100 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses saying that the new transport system will create no fewer than 20,000 jobs and boost the economy of the state and country.

Mbah revealed this in Enugu while inaugurating the New Enugu Transport Management System, five modern bus terminals at Holy Ghost, Gariki, Abakpa and Nsukka as well as the CNG buses.

He said that the projects inaugurated would spur the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Enugu State and the country to grow to $30 billion and $1 trillion, respectively, within the next six years.

According to him, the projects delivered are part of the promise he made to the people to ensure world-class infrastructure, which will not only uplift the economy but also dignify their living standards.

CBI News notes that the governor said that the projects would provide the people with cheaper, accessible and seamless movement as other infrastructure meant to support the projects and the new system are already in place.

“I must commend President Bola Tinubu, whose vision and wisdom to remove fuel subsidy have led to all the projects and change to a new transport system that is based on 21st-century infrastructure and service for our people.

“I will also appreciate the state’s commissioner for transport for all efforts to make these projects a reality, as well as the contractors and other people who ensured their timely delivery.

“It is a reality that transport remains the central pillar of modernisation and a measure of the people’s progress; thus, touching every aspect of human life and the way the people think as well,” he said.

He noted that the state would roll out 2,000 hybrid vehicles to support the air-conditioned and People with Disability friendly CNG buses.

The governor said that the CNG buses would shuttle routes leading to schools and higher institutions.

“A few weeks ago, we launched Enugu Air; plans have reached an advanced stage on putting rail services and waterways transport, while all these projects have the safety and dignity of our people as their priority,” he said.

Earlier, the Commissioner for Transport, Dr Obi Ozor, said that the terminals inaugurated would entertain over 10 million commuters each year, while providing a place of comfort after long journeys or an interval break from long journeys.

Posted by · Last updated: August 15, 2025

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