Enugu govt set to unveil 5 bus terminals, 100 CNG buses, August 14

The Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah led government of Enugu State has announced that it will launch 100 compressed natural gas (CNG) buses for public transport and commission five modern bus terminals across the state on Thursday, August 14, 2025.

The disclosure was made by Governor Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah via his official X (formerly Twitter) account on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.

The terminals to be commissioned include two at Holy Ghost, and one each at Nsukka, Abakpa, and Gariki, marking a significant upgrade in the state’s public transportation infrastructure.

The initiative is part of the administration’s efforts to enhance sustainable, efficient, and safer urban transport.

“I’m pleased to share that tomorrow, Thursday, August 14th 2025, we will launch the Enugu State Transport Management System, commission five brand-new modern bus terminals at Holy Ghost, Nsukka, Abakpa & Gariki, and roll out our CNG-powered buses,” the governor’s post read in part.

Accompanying the official X post was a short video announcement by Dr. Malaki Uchennabu, Honorable Commissioner for Information and Communication, featuring a voiceover over visuals of the newly built bus terminals and the CNG buses.

The video noted that the 100 buses set for launch form part of 200 procured by the state government, and extended an invitation to the public and transport stakeholders to attend the commissioning.

The inauguration was described as a “giant leap towards modernizing Enugu’s transport system,” expected to make travel across the state faster, safer, and more convenient for both residents and visitors.

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