A philanthropist and development advocate, Kashim Musa Tumsah (KMT), has completed three critical projects at Bututu Tsangaya Islamic School in Damaturu, Yobe State, in two weeks.
The projects are modern sanitation facilities, solar-powered lighting, and a revived cultural ceremony.
Responding swiftly to the school’s plea, KMT approved funding within 24 hours to construct modern toilet blocks, ending years of sanitation struggles for over 500 Almajiri and Modern Tsangaya students.
The director general, KMT development team KMTBOND, Mr. Umar Aloma, said the project aligns with broader efforts to improve hygiene education in Tsangaya schools, a need underscored by recent studies highlighting health risks in underserved educational institutions.
According to him , simultaneously, KMT’s team installed solar-powered streetlights across the campus, enhancing safety and enabling nighttime studies a first for the school.
Aloma further revealed that the initiative dovetails with Tumsah’s statewide “Operation Light Up Yobe,”which has illuminated schools, markets, and public spaces, fostering safer environments and extended learning hours.
He stated that beyond infrastructure, KMT revived the school’s long-delayed Qur’anic graduation ceremony, sponsoring a vibrant event to honor students’ academic milestones.
He added that the celebration reinforced the cultural significance of Tsangaya education, blending tradition with modern development goals.
“The Goni of Bututu Tsangaya, a revered traditional leader, praised the unprecedented pace of progress,“No leader has shown such urgency here in over two decades.” Echoing this sentiment, Communities deserve action, not excuses,”emphasizing their commitment to timely, impactful interventions.
“Building on this success, plans to convert a borehole to solar power are underway, promising sustainable water access for the school. This aligns with Tumsah’s broader water initiatives targeting rural areas and complements Governor Mai Mala Buni’s administration’s push for holistic development”,Umar Aloma stated.
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