Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani yesterday said his administration will construct what promises to be the largest inter-state bus terminal in Nigeria, in terms of size and infrastructure.
Performing the ground breaking yesterday, the governor said the terminal would be located on a 20 hectares of land along the Eastern Bypass in Chikun Local Government Area.
The governor also disclosed that the Ultra-Modern InterState Bus Terminal will operate as a dual terminal with the capacity to accommodate over 5,000 vehicles, supported by intelligent traffic management systems and advanced surveillance architecture.
‘’The facility will feature escalators and elevators, ensuring accessibility for all users, including the elderly and persons with disabilities,’’ Sani maintained. He said the terminal would host refueling stations for petrol, diesel, and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), positioning Kaduna State at the forefront of sustainable transport innovation.
‘’A three-star hotel within the complex will cater to travellers, drivers, and visitors, offering comfort, rest, and convenience. “This is not merely infrastructure of concrete and steel; it is a fully integrated mobility ecosystem; safe, efficient, transparent, and future-ready,’’ he promised.

