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In Marama: Kadafur attends Bura Cultural Day 2025

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In Marama: Kadafur attends Bura Cultural Day 2025

…….Launches the MCDA Almanac with the sum of 20 ,000,000 Naira.

By: Our Reporter

Borno State Governor H.E Professor Babagana Umara Zulum has assured the good people of Marama that State Government Committeed in providing more developmental initiatives aimed at improving the lives of the people of Marama and the entire state.

The Governor Stated this today in an address that was delivered during the Annual Bura Cultural Day ,popularly known as Marama Day which was held at Marama Town, Hawul Local Government with the theme “Preserving The Bura Cultural Heritage”

The Borno State Governor who was represented by His Deputy H.E Umar Usman Kadafur laid more emphasis on the administration’s commitment to improving infrastructure, quality education, enhance healthcare services and creating a conductive environment for sustainable economic activities.

The Governor further said Government is also Committeed to support initiatives that promote cultural preservation and development and will recognize the importance of cultural festival in enhancing tourism, creating job and fostering an environment of peace and prosperity.

The Marama festival according to the Deputy Governor stands as a testament to our commitment to supporting the growth of our communities in all aspects be it culturally, socially or economically.

The Deputy Governor later encourage every one of them to carry the spirit of this celebration throughout the year, not just in words but in deeds, as we work toward a better future for our people in Borno State and the country in general.

Kadafur also reiterate his appreciation to everyone who has contributed to the success of this years Marama day and pray that may the celebration continue to inspire joy, pride and unity that will ensure that the culture and values of Marama, Hawul local Government area and our state continue to flourish for generations to come.

The Chairman Hawul Local Government, Mr Useini Yunusa Malgwi in his welcome address said the Marama Annual Cultural Festival was initiated to reflect on the significance of cultural activities and has over the years brought people together to foster a sense of community belonging and provides a platform to express themselves, showcase their talents and share their success stories.

The Chairman commend Borno State Government under the leadership of H.E Prof Babagana Umara Zulum and his Deputy H.E Umar Usman Kadafur for identifying with them every year during and after the celebration and request the state government to provide Marama Central Primary School with fence and additional classrooms.,repair of Yimirshika, Sakwa, Marama, Kidang Road.

He thanked the Governor for the general overhaul of the Marama General Hospital ,provision of basic amenities in the areas of Agriculture, Education and Youth empowerment programmes and appealed to the government to fulfill all the promises it has made to establish College of Agriculture in Marama, Completion of Marama Dam among others.

In their Separate good will messages the Emir of Biu HRH Alhaji Mustapha Umar Mustapha, the Emir of Shani and the Emir of Fika commended the organisers of the occasion for their initiative to showcase and reflect the significance of Bura Cultural Activities and called on them to unite with each other irrespective of their differences.

The deputy governor has earlier Commissions Police Out Post project initiated and constructed by the Marama Community Development Association, indicating the community’s commitment to security and development.

The Borno State Deputy Governor later officially launched the MCDA Almanac with the sum of 20 million naira and was conducted round in company of all dignitaries around to inspect Artifacts at the Pavilion.
Various traditional dances were featured during the occasion.

He also donated the sum 10 Million Naira to Bura Women Association for the purchase of materials for in their skills acquisition centre in Marama town.

The event drew notable dignitaries, including the Emir of Fika, Emir of Biu, Emirs of Shani and Shelleng, Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, Member House of Representative representing Hawul and Askira Uba ,Members of the state House of Assembly representing Biu and Hawul, Retired Justice Ibrahim Auta Ndahi, Local Government Chairmen of Hawul, Biu, and Shani, Special Advisers to the Governor, Senior Special Assistants (SSA), and other political party stalwarts.

In Marama: Kadafur attends Bura Cultural Day 2025

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