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NDIC, Senator Yaroe Commissions a Block Of 3-Classrooms & Principal’s Office In Adamawa Community.

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NDIC, Senator Yaroe commissions a block of 3- Classrooms & Principal’s Office in Adamawa Community.
From Umar Dankano, Yola.
Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation ,NDIC has reconstructed a block of three (3) classrooms and the principal’s office at Government Day Secretary School Kpasham in Demsa local government area of Adamawa state.
The reconstruction project of the school was facilitated by Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe of the Adamawa Southern Senatorial District as part of his quota in providing significant development to his constituents.
People of Kpasham community and its sorounding villages were fully filled with noticeable happiness and joy on their faces as they gathered in their numbers on Thursday at the school premises to witness the official commissioning of the project.
Addressing the community members at the occasion, Senator Binos Yaroe stated that the reconstruction project became possible with the cooperation of chairman, Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Financial institution, Senator Mukhail Adetokumbo Abiru through the corporate social responsibility and community development of the NDIC.
“Adamawa South Senatorial District became a beneficiary through the magnimity of the Chairman, Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions,Senator Mukhail Adetokumbo Abiru, who gave me the privilege of nominating where the project was to be sited.
“In consultation with your son, Mr Francis Ngalayo Ndatuwong, we decided to use the rare privilege to address a severe need of this school. A single investment any nation can make is the education of its youths and children.
“Without a conducive environment, no meaningful learning can take place. There is a decay in the Education Sector. One classroom at a time, one school at a time, and one community at a time; the decay is being addressed.
“I appreciate the MD/CEO of NDIC, Mr Bello Hassan, for coming to our aid by providing the resources to put up this project. The intervention will help in no small measures in improving the learning environment in thisschool.Yaroe highlighted
While advising them to safeguard the project jealously, Senator Yaroe assured that more meaningful projects would be provided to the communities noting that
“there is nothing we will do for Kpasham that can be said to be too much”.
In his remarks, the MD/CEO of the NDIC, Mr Bello Hassan, said that the project was part of social responsibility and community development of the NDIC, which was successfully sponsored by Senator Binos Yaroe.
Hassan disclosed that, “At NDIC, we, believe that, education is the bedrock of any progressive society. Investing in education is not only investing in our community, but investing in the nation as a whole”.
Represented by the NDIC Yola Zonal Officer, Mr Ismail Mahmud, the MD stated, “We hope that these classrooms and principal’s office that have been reconstructed will continue to be a conducive learning environment for the students and teachers which will inspire them to thrive for an excellent education system in Adamawa State and Nigeria at large”.
Hassan urged the school management and the community to take full ownership of the school facility for the benefit of the younger generation.
Also speaking, the Executive Secretary of Adamawa State Post Primary Schools Management Board (PPSMB), Mr Birsan Penuel, appreciated the kind gesture, adding that the presence of the well reconstructed and effective furnished block of classrooms and the principal’s office would enhance Education Sector in the area in no small measure.
Earlier in his speech, the Principal GDSS Kpasham, Mr Homotufe Gilbert Bware expressed happiness for witnessing the commissioning of what he described as magnificent one (1) block of three (3) classrooms and the principal’s office reconstructed and renovated by the NDIC and sponsored by Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe.
He recalled, “Permit me to draw your attention back on the 20th and 21st April 2003 when the said block was blown off by a wild blue windstorm that left the school and the entire c