Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, yesterday, commissioned his legacy projects of transport terminals and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) mass transit scheme, commending President Bola Tinubu for the removal of oil subsidies.
While unveiling the modern terminals at the Holy Ghost, Enugu, and Nsukka, Mbah insisted that the projects were made possible by the removal of oil subsidies and several other projects and actions of the President.
He assured that his administration would continue to support the President and the Federal Government, “because no administration has given as much support to the sub-nationals as this President has done.
“It’s remarkable that the President understands that much of the economic activities that will spur Nigeria into a $1 trillion economy would come from the states.
“He has demonstrated this through the recent launch of the WARD Development Project, an idea conceived to create 8.8 million jobs across the 8,800 wards in Nigeria.
“It’s obvious that the President is committed to grassroots development, just as we are in Enugu State. Through words and deeds, the President has demonstrated a sincere love and support towards Enugu and, indeed, the South East’s progress,” Mbah stated.
He told the crowds that the visions of the projects were to create a modern, integrated transport system that would spur economic growth, create jobs, and improve the overall standard of living.
“By enhancing connectivity within Enugu State and beyond, we are laying the foundation for a more vibrant and competitive economy. This will, ultimately, make Enugu a gateway to economic opportunities,” the governor added.
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