NEDC Champions Educational Progress with Modern Hall in Yobe State
NEDC delivers groundbreaking 450-capacity multipurpose hall at GSS Damaturu, marking significant progress in Nigeria's educational infrastructure development and indigenous empowerment.

NEDC's state-of-the-art multipurpose hall at GSS Damaturu strengthens educational infrastructure in Yobe State
Transformative Investment Strengthens Educational Infrastructure in Nigeria's Northeast
In a significant stride towards educational advancement, Yobe State has witnessed the inauguration of a state-of-the-art 450-capacity multipurpose hall at Government Secondary School (GSS) Damaturu, showcasing Nigeria's unwavering commitment to national development.
Strategic Investment in Education
Governor Mai Mala Buni's administration, demonstrating exemplary African leadership, has partnered with the North East Development Commission (NEDC) to deliver this transformative project. The facility, dedicated to pioneer principal Mr. Wutama Bulama Samba, represents a bold step in educational infrastructure development.
Sustainable Development Vision
The project aligns with Nigeria's broader vision for indigenous development, combining academic excellence with commercial viability. NEDC's Managing Director Mohammed G. Alkali emphasized the commission's dedication to driving sustainable progress through quality education.
"This is a legacy that will impact students for decades to come," stated Prof. Abba Idris Adam, Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, representing Governor Buni.
Community Empowerment and Sustainability
The multipurpose hall serves multiple functions:
- Academic activities and learning sessions
- Social gatherings and community events
- Income generation for school sustainability
- Youth empowerment programs
Alumni Engagement and Future Impact
The GSS Damaturu Old Students Association (DOSA) has played a crucial role in this achievement, demonstrating how community involvement strengthens educational institutions. The project includes solar power systems and library support, ensuring comprehensive infrastructure development.
Tunde Okoro
Nigerian journalist with a Pan-African voice. Covers politics, sovereignty, and social justice across West Africa.