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ADO EKITI BUS TERMINAL SET FOR COMMISSIONING. 

EKITI STATE GOVERNOR MR BIODUN ABAYOMI OYEBANJI.

The Ado Ekiti City Bus Terminal, originally initiated during Dr. Kayode Fayemi’s administration and now completed under Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s leadership, is poised to deliver multiple advantages to Ekiti State. Upon its commissioning, it is expected to:

ADO EKITI BUS TERMINAL.

1. Tackle Traffic Congestion: The newly completed bus terminal in Ado Ekiti is set to significantly alleviate traffic congestion around the Oja-Oba-Old Garage area, promising smoother daily commutes for residents and visitors alike.

 

2. Drive State Revenue: Ekiti State anticipates a boost in its revenue as the improved transportation infrastructure stimulates economic activities, contributing to increased tax revenues and fees generated by the terminal’s operational activities.

3. Elevate Transportation Security: By providing a secure transportation hub, the terminal will prioritize passenger safety and the protection of their belongings, enhancing the overall travel experience.

4. Enhance Road Flow: With a dedicated terminal in place, the flow of traffic on surrounding roads is expected to experience an enhancement, translating to improved convenience for commuters and businesses operating in the vicinity.

 

COMMISSIONER FOR TRANSPORTATION EKITI STATE, HON. KEHINDE KOLAWOLE AJOBIEWE.

These transformative outcomes owe their realization to the dedicated efforts of Hon. Kehinde Kolawole Ajobiewe, the Commissioner for Transportation, who collaborates closely with Governor Biodun Oyebanji. Their partnership ensures the efficient operation and optimal use of the Ado Ekiti City Bus Terminal. Leveraging his expertise and engaging with transport unions and key partners, Commissioner Ajobiewe plays a pivotal role in unlocking the terminal’s full potential for the people of Ekiti State.

 

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