Three Years of Vision. Progress. Possibility.
Today, we celebrate three impactful years of transformational leadership by his excellency Governor Dr Peter Mbah. A leader whose bold vision continues to redefine the future of Enugu State.
One of the strongest symbols of this vision is Enugu Air, a dream turned reality, connecting people, opportunities, and possibilities while positioning Enugu as a rising hub for commerce, tourism, and investment.
Enugu Air is more than an airline; it is proof that visionary leadership can make great ideas soar.
We salute Your Excellency’s courage, innovation, and unwavering commitment to progress. May the journey ahead bring even greater achievements for Ndi Enugu.
Congratulations on three remarkable years in office.
— Management & Staff, Enugu Air
The Enugu International Hospital is no longer just a vision on paper. At 85% completion, it stands as a bold statement of our commitment to building a healthcare system that meets global standards and restores confidence in medical care within our state.
Every detail reflects excellence. From the architectural design to the cutting edge medical equipments being installed, this facility is being built to deliver world class healthcare, research, emergency response, and specialized treatment in an environment that places dignity, comfort, and human life first.
Beyond serving Ndi Enugu, this hospital is positioned to attract patients from across Nigeria, Africa, and the world. It represents hope for families seeking quality care, confidence for medical professionals, and a future where our people no longer need to look beyond our borders for advanced healthcare services.
You cannot have a productive state if you don’t have healthy people.
𝗧𝗼𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗼𝘄 𝗶𝘀 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲
KEY FEATURES OF THE NEW ENUGU SMART CITY.
✅Eight-lane expressway — already completed
✅ Monorail line — inside the city
✅ Dedicated power plant — no more NEPA wahala
✅ Piped gas — direct to your kitchen
✅ Fibre-optic internet — across the entire district
✅ Central sewage system — no more soakaway nonsense
✅ Portable water supply — 24/7
✅ Centralised CCTV and security monitoring
✅ Automated waste management
✅ Artificial lakes and green spaces
✅ Innovation park, industrial park, sports arenas
✅ Built by CCCC, a world-class developer.
You build your house. Then you plug into a dedicated power plant, piped gas, fibre optics, central sewage, and 24/7 water already waiting for you.
And you are telling me ₦162m is too expensive?”
As we build new healthcare facilities across Enugu, we have not lost sight of the ones already serving our people.
We have almost completed the renovation of the Accident and Emergency Unit at Parklane Hospital, part of our broader effort to make existing facilities fit for purpose and improve both the quality of care and the number of people they can serve.
Because you cannot have a productive state if you don’t have a healthy people.
𝗧𝗼𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗼𝘄 𝗶𝘀 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲
OMG: Do you know that people going to Abuja from Calaba and Abakaliki and the Nkanu axis Will no longer have to go to 9th mile they just have to bend and take this virgin road newly built by governor PETER MBAH,yes!
The brand-new 40km Nkanu East – Isi Uzo dual carriageway is a game-changer seamlessly linking multiple communities across the two local government areas. From Ikem, the road further connects to Obollo Afor, opening up a strategic corridor to the North Central region.
This is more than infrastructure its economic expansion, improved mobility, and real development in motion.
God bless Peter Mbah ☺️
Enugu is rising. 🚧
#enugu #nigeria #road #work #infrastructure
Nowas bus stop during morning rush hour and no traffic. Read that again.
Who would believe there won’t be traffic at Nowas bus stop early in the morning rush hour?
I agree the work is poorly done.
But Peter Mbah got this one so right.
Traffic flow at Nowas is smooth now and that’s a win for every commuter on that route.
Give credit where credit is due.
Moment Rufai almost broke down in tears while speaking about Brigadier General Musa Uba, who was kp@id some months ago by t£rr0r!sts after an att@ck on his convoy while returning with his team from a routine mission🥹🧎🏻♂️➡️
This is Master Chisom. The mathematics teacher from Evergreen Schools Enugu.
His students won all the 1st, 2nd and 3rd position in Junior Category of South East Maths Olympiad 2026.
He has been silently shaping generations.
Let’s celebrate his birthday today!
@Morris_Monye And I can confidently say that this project goes far beyond expectations. Enugu is set to be firmly positioned on the African map as a leading health destination.
NEW: Enugu Takes the Spotlight as Mbah Declares 2nd Tech Festival Open*
... Says tech, innovation at the heart of Enugu’s transformation_
... Mbah, a visionary building the future - Maida, NCC Vice Chairman
... With Smart Schools, no Enugu person should be poor again – Leo Stan Ekeh
Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, says technology and innovation remain at the heart of Enugu’s transformation under his administration, urging youths to explore the abundant opportunities in both.
Mbah, who spoke at the opening of the second edition of Enugu Tech Festival at the International Conference Centre, Enugu, on Tuesday, said that technology had since transcended a supportive role to become the operating system of how lives function.
“The world has crossed a line. What we are witnessing in our lifetime is nothing short of an economic renaissance powered by technology.
“In just three decades, companies that began in garages and dorm rooms have grown into some of the most valuable institutions in human history.
“Enterprises like Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta Platforms have reshaped commerce, communication, entertainment, finance, governance, and even human relationships.
“The rise of these companies tells us something profound: the world economy is no longer driven primarily by physical assets, but by ideas, code, data, and innovation. We are witnessing the acceleration of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
"Here in Enugu, we have made a deliberate decision: we will not be spectators in this revolution. We will be participants. We will be producers,” he stated.
Mbah expressed happiness that with requisite imagination and courage, his administration was building a resilient Enugu State where infrastructure works, institutions digitised, and where schools produce problem-solvers and technology runs quietly through everything.
“In three years, we moved from concept to execution. We strengthened security, not only through manpower, but through AI-embedded systems that allow faster response and better oversight.
“We invested in roads, transport and essential services. We expanded the state’s digital backbone and are building the foundation for reliable electricity.
“We moved core government functions onto digital platforms. Processes became traceable. Delays reduced. Decision-making improved. Governance began to operate with greater clarity and efficiency.
“We introduced Geographic Information Systems into land administration. This has reduced processing time, safeguarded land rights, and brought credibility to our real estate market, earning national recognition for excellence in geographic information services,” he said.
Beyond transforming the formal education system to one that now enables students across all strata to research, design and test using digital tools as part of everyday learning, getting exposed to robotics, mechatronics, artificial intelligence and applied engineering, he said his administration built innovation hubs to ensure that talents were also honed outside the formal education system. He charged youths to optimise the opportunities.
“Our statewide learning system encourages collaboration across fields rather than isolation, with technological systems embedded throughout. So, there is no reason the next breakthrough in edtech, fintech, agritech, or healthtech cannot emerge from Enugu State.
“Therefore, I say this to our youth: Master artificial intelligence; study robotics; learn cybersecurity; explore semiconductor design; build products that solve real problems.
“A hundred years ago, Enugu was known for what it extracted - coal. Let this generation be known for what it designs,” Mbah concluded.
Meanwhile, the Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Aminu Maida, has urged Enugu youths to patiently take advantage of the opportunities Mbah was creating for their great future.
“This is not a governor that will just be giving you something