In response to rising transportation costs in Plateau State, Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang has approved the acquisition of 15 additional metro buses. The move comes as citizens increasingly rely on the city’s low-cost buses, a lifeline for affordable transport within Jos metropolis.
This timely intervention by Governor Mutfwang aims to ease the burden on residents who have struggled with high commercial transport fares. The newly purchased buses will not only provide more options but also help stabilize fares, offering Plateau citizens a more affordable and reliable means of transportation.
Governor Mutfwang’s decision aligns with his vision of a more connected and prosperous state. He is keen on improving the quality of life across various sectors, with transportation being a key priority. The new buses are expected to reduce travel time and improve access to essential services.
Under the governor’s leadership, Plateau State is already seeing significant improvements in transportation and infrastructure. His administration continues to work toward solutions that directly benefit the people, creating lasting impact.
With this latest initiative, Governor Mutfwang is reaffirming his commitment to addressing the needs of Plateau citizens and ensuring a better, more affordable future for all.