Thursday, May 28, 2026 - Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, on Wednesday inaugurated the newly completed Umuahia Central Bus Terminal, a multimodal transport facility in the state capital.
The governor also renamed the terminal after Prof. Nnenna
Nnannaya-Oti, the first female Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of
Technology, Owerri, in recognition of her role as INEC returning officer in the
2023 governorship election.
Otti said the decision was informed by her “courage,
integrity and commitment to truth” during the election that brought his
administration into office.
“This terminal has been named after Professor Nnenna
Nnannaya-Oti, the courageous INEC returning officer who demonstrated
unflinching integrity in the discharge of her duties during a high-stakes
election assignment here in Abia,” Otti said.
He added that the honour was not limited to her alone but
symbolised all individuals who resisted electoral manipulation.
“In 2023, through her courageous disposition of standing
firmly by the truth… she reminded us that ordinary people can achieve
extraordinary results by simply saying no,” the governor said.
Otti noted that the recognition also extended to electoral
officials, security agencies and citizens who upheld the integrity of the
process.
“So she’s just a representative of all of you—INEC staff who
never bent, party officials who didn’t give in, security agencies… people who
said no to intimidation,” he added.
The governor, in his speech titled “Raising The Bar”, said
the project reflects his administration’s broader urban transport reforms.
He said the state had moved beyond basic infrastructure
delivery to building an integrated transport system.
“The days of playing small is over. We shall no longer
confine ourselves to the margins,” Otti said.
He explained that the terminal was designed to accommodate
over 340 buses and would improve accessibility, safety and efficiency in urban
transport operations.
Otti also disclosed that the transport system would be
supported by electric bus services, with 20 already in operation, while
additional units are expected in phases.
“Services will keep improving as more buses are delivered…
and you can tell with accuracy when a particular bus will arrive and depart,”
he said.
He urged residents to protect the facility and support
government efforts by maintaining order and paying taxes.
The governor warned against vandalism, waste disposal
violations and other practices that could undermine the project, stressing that
offenders would face sanctions.
Earlier, Commissioner for Transport, Chimezie Ukegbu,
described the terminal as a key milestone in the state’s transport reform
agenda, saying it would reduce congestion and improve safety while boosting
economic activity.
Prof. Nnenna Oti, in her remarks, said she only acted
according to her conscience during the 2023 election.
“I simply did what I’ve done all my life—to do the right
thing… the mandate of the people must stand,” she said.
The event also featured a minute of silence in honour of the
late former Commissioner for Transport, Sonny Onwuma.

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