Abuja: Dr Bukar Usman, former Permanent Secretary in the presidency, has commended the Bura Women Development Association (BUWDA) for successfully establishing a skill acquisition centre in Marama, Hawul Local Government Area, Borno State. Usman, President of the Bukar Usman Foundation and President of the Nigerian Folklore Society (NFS), gave the commendation at the Bura Day Celebration, in Abuja.
According to News Agency of Nigeria, the event, organised by BUWDA’s Abuja Chapter, was aimed at inaugurating a Microfinance Bank and renovating and furnishing the association’s Guest House at the Skill Acquisition Centre. As the guest speaker at the event, Usman lauded the association for its commitment to improving the welfare of the people and advancing the development of Buraland. He identified the centre as the pride of Bura and a model for self-help in Buraland, Biu Emirate, Borno, encouraging others to follow its example. Usman further described it as a lasting legacy to the goodwill and dedication of the initiators, both living and deceased.
Usman highlighted the importance of skill acquisition as an integral part of education that has been embraced by the people at all levels since its introduction by former colonial administrators and foreign missionaries. BUWDA, which was inaugurated in 2014, established the Marama Skills Acquisition Centre in 2020. The centre was formally commissioned by the Borno State Government on Dec. 31, 2022, coinciding with the graduation of the first set of trainees. Usman noted that everyone who attended the well-equipped training facilities at the centre has benefited, and the centre remains open to attract more trainees and visitors.
He also emphasized the significance of the skills provided at the centre in supplementing farming, the primary occupation in the region. Usman stressed the need to modernise farming methods and increase production to meet the growing population. He advocated for utilising vast arable lands suitable for mechanisation and avoiding reliance on inefficient, labour-intensive methods. Usman called for the revival of Agricultural Shows to showcase improved crop and animal varieties and reward exemplary farmers.
Regarding the proposed establishment of a Microfinance Bank by the association, Usman remarked that it would improve facilities at the centre and bring modern financial transactions to rural communities, accelerating socio-economic development. However, he advised that its inauguration should be based on sound feasibility studies and strong financial management practices. The responsibility of ensuring the success of this initiative lies with the current and future leaderships of the association, he added.
Meanwhile, Mrs Mary Hamman, President of BUWDA, explained that the association aimed to promote self-reliance among its members, enhance skills and capacity building for Bura women and youth in agriculture, organic farming, and entrepreneurship. She emphasized that BUWDA’s mission includes providing development projects such as schools, clinics, and potable water for the Bura Community. Hamman stated that the role of BUWDA is to care for the family and community, acting as a mother to all. By opening the Skill Acquisition Centre, the association aims to keep youth from wandering the streets and provide them with opportunities to acquire skills and empower themselves.
Hamman further mentioned that the centre offered various training programmes, including tailoring, mechanical skills, sweater weaving, catering, and ICT. She added that BUWDA was also collaborating with the University of Jos for counterpart funding to open a satellite campus at the centre.