EBOTRANS Gets New GM As Govt Approves Procurement Of New Buses, Towing Van

By Celestine Okeh

The Governor of Ebonyi State, Francis Nwifiru, has approved the appointment of Mrs Nnenna Igwe as the General Manager of the state owned transport company, Ebonyi transport service (EBOTRANS). The Governor had earlier approved the procurement of twenty (20) new buses for the transport company, all in a bid to revamp it and make it serve the people of the state better.


Briefing journalists on the outcome of the state executive council meeting, the state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Jude Okpor said, the council approved the  procurement of additional twenty (20) buses to the fleet of EBOTRANS company.


"In line with His Excellency's earlier procurement of additional twenty (20) buses to the fleet of EBOTRANS company and in a bid to deepen the policy direction of the present administration in the transport sector, the council approved the appointment of Hon. (Mrs) Nnenna Igwe as its General Manager.

"The council also approved the direct procurement of a modern towing van with multipurpose potentials for the services of the Ministry of Transport and Special Project, especially in the evacuation of abandoned vehicles for unhindered traffic flow, forestall road carnage and ensure safety of lives and properties in the state.

"In furtherance of his effort to empower more Ebonyians, especially in the Agricultural sector to ensure that they become self-reliant with major boost in food production and security in the state, the council approved the enrolment of 200 nominees,with at least one from each political ward to embark on Agro training of the prospective beneficiaries  at the Called Servant to Serve (CSS) Farms, Nasarawa State.

"In keeping with the People’s Charter of Needs policy of His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Bldr. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru, FNIOB, FCAI, GGCEHF, particularly in the area of youths and sports development, and in an effort to have Ebonyi State participate in the 2024/25 Nigerian National Football League (NNFL), EXCO approved the purchase of a football club.

"EXCO approved the request from the Ministry of Skill Development and Job Creation for the training of 100 Ebonyi youths on electrical maintenance and installations in collaboration with the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI). This is in furtherance of the human capital development policies of the state government to be implemented under the supervision of the Deputy Governor", the Commissioner said.

He noted that because of the number of lives lost  on daily basis at the Eke-Imoha market  in the state l, especially on Eke market days, the council approved the construction of a pedestrian bridge to forestall further loss of lives in the area.

On infrastructure, he said "in  view of the high premium the present administration placed in the provision of basic infrastructures across the state, the council approved the Bill of Engineering Measurement and Evaluation (BEME) for the following projects and further directed the State Council for Public Procurement to advertise and award.

"Construction of three-span bridge (45 meters) with two  box culverts at Ike River, Amaeke in Ishiagu, Ivo Local Government Area.

"Construction of Amaeke-Ike River Road (4km), Ishiagu in Ivo LGA of Ebonyi State.

"Construction of the 4.0km Ekwetekwe/Ogbuinyagu - Umuezkoka Road.

"Construction of the three-span bridge (45 metres) across Akadoro River, Alubeleke, Umuezeoka, Ezza North LGA.

"All these are geared towards opening the road networks in our rural areas for easy transportation of farm produce"

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