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News: Abia Transport Revolution: Umuahia Central Bus Terminal Set for Commissioning in Eastern Nigeria

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Umuahia Central Bus Terminal

By Ebere Uzoukwa, PhD

Umuahia is set for a major shift in urban mobility as the state prepares to commission the Umuahia Central Bus Terminal, a pioneering facility expected to redefine public transportation across Abia State. The project represents a significant milestone in the government’s ongoing efforts to modernise infrastructure and restore order to the transport system.

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Conceived as a world class intermodal hub, the terminal is equipped with organised loading bays, spacious passenger lounges, digital ticketing infrastructure, robust security and surveillance systems, and ample parking space. It is also designed to support the state’s expanding fleet of electric buses, aligning with a broader vision of sustainable and efficient urban transit.

Beyond its modern features, the facility will serve as the central general park in Umuahia, effectively eliminating the proliferation of scattered motor parks and curbing the activities of touts. The anticipated outcome is a safer, more organised, and commuter friendly transport environment.

The development reflects a governance approach anchored on purposeful leadership, strategic planning, and disciplined execution. As the commissioning draws near, expectations are high that the terminal will not only enhance mobility but also elevate the standard of public infrastructure, reinforcing a renewed sense of order, dignity, and civic pride across the state.

Dr. Ebere Uzoukwa is the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Abia State on Public Affairs.

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