HISTORY:
The roots and origin of intercity STC (ISTC) began in 1909 as a Government Transport Department to cater for the needs of
the central Government. In 1965, it was made a body corporate by Legislative Instrument (L.I) number 414 of 9th March 1965
to run commercial passenger services and was then called the State Transport Corporation (STC).
In January 1968, the Government also created a haulage division to cater for the haulage of both dry and wet cargo.
This was also handed over to STC to manage as a bulk haulage division, to function alongside the passenger division.
STC was later incorporated in June 1995 as a Limited Liability Company under STC’s Companies Act, 1962, (Act 179) in the name,
State Transport Company Limited. Over the years, the company has gone through changes and is now known as the Intercity STC Coaches Limited
since 2003 October.
OUR VISION:
To be the leader in the road passenger transport industry in STC and the ECOWAS sub-region.
OUR MISSION:
To consistently and profitably deliver the safest, most comfortable and reliable road transport and allied
services using highly motivated and competent workforce and state of the art facilities to meet the aspirations of all stakeholders.
CORPORATE GOAL:
To be the leader in the Road Transport industry in STC and the ECOWAS sub-region, consistently and profitably.