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Gov. Buni: How far, so far? by Isa Sanusi

For so many reasons, 2020 is the type of year every achievement counts and deserves more than a mere mention. The wide conclusion was that it is a bad year. From the devastating pandemic that refuses to go, to the recession it causes, and then the tragedies after tragedies; in personal and universal forms. Many are of the opinion that what counts this year is just survival; it is the only achievement that matters. In Yobe state, under the leadership of Governor Mai Mala Buni 2020 is not entirely all about the pandemic and the biting recession.

Governor Mai Mala Buni began his term in office with a declaration of ‘emergency’ in the education sector. This was aimed at improving the standard of education in the state, boosting school enrollment, as well as providing the educational infrastructure that will move Yobe state forward educationally. Rightly, the emphasis was placed on giving the people of Yobe state a better educational foundation; by revamping primary and secondary school education across the state. Strategically, the state embarked on the construction of model schools in the major towns of the state; Buni Yadi, Damaturu, Gashua, Potiskum and Nguru. Each school has 30 classrooms and computer centers. These schools were aimed at decongesting classrooms and encouraging school enrollment. In the end, these schools will also address the number out-of-school children and ensure that no child is left out of school. Governor Buni’s emphasis on education is already making an impact with improvement in the overall performance of Yobe state in WAEC/NECO.

To boost business and encourage entrepreneurship Governor Buni is undertaking the construction of modern markets in Buni Yadi, Damaturu, Potiskum, Gashu’a, and Nguru. In the near future, more towns will benefit from such a project. Apart from shops, the markets will have abattoir, parking lots, roads, and security outposts. These facilities, apart from easing business will also create an environment that can attract businesses and investment to these towns. As Governor Buni recently said while laying the foundation of Potiskum’s modern market, “Government of Yobe State is building markets to create the environment for people thrive in business.”

The state-owned industries are now back to life. The resuscitated Yobe Polythene and woven sacks industry in Damaturu is now producing over 7,500 sacks daily. Yobe flour mills Potiskum now has the highest production in the state. State-owned Sahel Aluminum company in Potiskum is now empowered and it is operating at full capacity. Yobe State Fertilizer Blending Company is currently being resuscitated, with an expansion that will enable it to operate in full capacity. The reasons why Governor Mai Mala Buni is reviving state-owned companies is — to create jobs and give incentives for investment in Yobe state.

Township road and concrete drainages have been completed; in Damagum, Fune LGA, in Buni Yadi, Gujba LGA, in Malammatari of Damaturu, in Jajimaji, Karasuwa LGA in Babban Gida, Tarmuwa LGA. Similar projects are currently going on in other towns, including Potiskum and Geidam; which were recently flagged off. Governor Buni rounded up this year, with a project; Gujba—Ngalda road. While flagging off the construction of the road, Governor Buni pointed out; “The project is a very strategic road. The Gujba-Ngalda road, is part of our recovery drive to rebuild our communities, promote economic activities, and to reclaim means of livelihood to our people”. Roads and concrete drainages are part of the urban and rural development plan of Governor Mai Mala Buni. In the area of housing, Yobe state is building 3,600 houses across the state. The housing projects, which are in phases, are sited in 17 Local Government Areas of the state.

Yobe state is also upgrading dozens of health care centers and combating some into general hospitals. The Yobe State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency is already changing the face of financing healthcare – to end out-of-pocket healthcare expenses and ensure that all; in the formal and informal sector can afford healthcare.

Despite lean resources and the economic realities of Nigeria and globally, Governor Mai Mala Buni was able to do more with less.

Isa Sanusi

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