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Abia Gov Targets Electric Bus Service Before Year-end

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As part of measures to modernise the state’s transportation network and promote sustainability, the Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, on Saturday announced plan to launch an Electric Vehicle public transport system tagged “Abia Green Shuttle Service “ before the end of the year.

Otti, who announced this through a statement signed and released on Saturday by his Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ukoha Njoku Ukoha, said the initiative aims to revolutionise public transport and position Abia at the forefront of sustainable mobility in Nigeria.

“The Abia Green Shuttle Service is part of Governor Otti’s broader and futuristic vision for a modern and sustainable public transportation system, which aligns with global best practices, climate change and environmental sustainability goals,” the statement partly read, just as it also added that the project reflects the administration’s resolve to embrace cleaner energy sources.

“The State under Governor Otti has embraced the future over and above PMS, Diesel and CNG,” Ukoha said, just as he also explained that the government plans to acquire 100 electric buses to operate within Aba, Umuahia and Ohafia, with modern terminals already under construction.

“The first batch of 20 electric buses acquired by the State with 10 charging infrastructure equipped with persons with disability solutions will be operational before the end of the year.

“A second batch of the same quantity is expected to be delivered by early next year with an additional 10 charging infrastructure,” Njoku said in the statement.

While disclosing that in Aba and Umuahia, new bus stops are nearing completion to enhance comfort and efficiency for commuters, while route mapping is ongoing, Otti’s spokesperson also noted that the transport system will leverage renewable energy.
“The State’s sustainable transport system project will reduce dependence on grid electricity by utilising solar power and battery storage,” Ukoha said, just as he also added that the initiative will improve road safety, create jobs, and boost economic growth.
“It will enhance road safety and reduce accidents by having designated bus stops including creating employment opportunities and stimulating economic growth of the State,” he said.
Describing the project as a milestone in the state’s development plan, Ukoha said, “Governor Otti’s plan for a sustainable transport system is comprehensive and promising.
“The green shuttle public transport service initiative demonstrates a commitment to modernising transportation, promoting sustainability, and improving citizens’ quality of life.”

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