Abuja: Photos – Kugbo and Mabushi Bus Terminal set to be commissioned as part of second anniversary of President Tinubu

Abuja: Photos – Kugbo and Mabushi Bus Terminal set to be commissioned as part of second anniversary of President Tinubu

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, carried out on-the-spot assessment of the Kugbo and Mabushi Bus Terminals scheduled for commissioning as part of the second anniversary of President Bola Tinubu.

The Minister said, “With the Bus Terminals, it means is that residents of the FCT will no longer need to stay on the road. They will go to the bus terminals, and then we will know the drivers and the vehicles they have boarded. That, of course, will limit this car robbery, popularly known as ‘one chance.’”

Wike said: “In continuation of our on-the-spot assessment of ongoing projects scheduled for commissioning as part of the second anniversary of the President, I visited Kugbo and Mabushi Bus Terminals as well as the road leading to the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal complex under construction in Dakibiyu, Jabi District and the access road to Kez Udezue Street, off Banex-Kado Road in Mabushi.

“With the Bus Terminals, it means is that residents of the FCT will no longer need to stay on the road. They will go to the bus terminals, and then we will know the drivers and the vehicles they have boarded. That, of course, will limit this car robbery, popularly known as ‘one chance.’ That is the essence of building these bus terminals to clean up the city, so that we don’t have every part of the city becoming motor parks.”

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Abuja: Photos - Kugbo and Mabushi Bus Terminal set to commissioned as part of second anniversary of President Tinubu
Abuja: Photos - Kugbo and Mabushi Bus Terminal set to commissioned as part of second anniversary of President Tinubu
Abuja: Photos - Kugbo and Mabushi Bus Terminal set to commissioned as part of second anniversary of President Tinubu

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