Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, has inaugurated five state-of-the-art transport terminals as part of a sweeping transformation of the state’s transportation infrastructure. The facilities – Holy Ghost Terminals 1 and 2, Nsukka, Abakpa Nike, and Gariki – were unveiled alongside the CNG Mass Transit Scheme, a Modern Transport Management System, and over 80 newly built bus shelters.
Speaking at the commissioning, Governor Mbah said the project marks “another decisive step in transforming Enugu’s transportation landscape”, adding that the initiative will create over 20,000 jobs across the BRT system, hybrid taxis, airport operations, ride-hailing services, and related support sectors.
Until late 2023, the governor noted, the Holy Ghost area was “a synonym for chaotic traffic and general disorderliness.” He stressed that from his first day in office, his administration pledged to deliver a world-class transport system that would connect communities, drive business growth, and showcase Enugu as a model of modern governance and sustainable development.
The new transport system, he explained, is designed as a multimodal ecosystem integrating road, rail, air, and waterways into one seamless, safe, and efficient network. With the introduction of an e-ticketing platform and comprehensive insurance coverage, commuters will enjoy greater ease, transparency, and dignity while traveling.
Governor Mbah expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his “sincere support towards Enugu’s progress”, particularly the concessioning of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, which he said will reposition Enugu as both an aviation and economic hub in the region.
He also thanked residents for their massive turnout at the event, saying their encouragement inspires him to continue working tirelessly to deliver the future envisioned for the state.
“This is how we connect vision to action, and action to the daily lives of our over 7 million residents. Enugu is moving forward – and we’re moving together,” the governor concluded.





