Yobe State Housing Ministry Conducts Technical Assessment of 180-Unit Damaturu Estate to Advance Affordable Living Mandate

Arc. Ahmad Buba leads a technical inspection of a 180-unit housing estate in Kasaisa, Damaturu, to boost Yobe State's affordable housing initiatives.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 17, 2026, 11:09 AM EDT

Source: The information in this article was sourced from Independent Newspapers

Yobe State Housing Ministry Conducts Technical Assessment of 180-Unit Damaturu Estate to Advance Affordable Living Mandate - article image
Yobe State Housing Ministry Conducts Technical Assessment of 180-Unit Damaturu Estate to Advance Affordable Living Mandate - article image

Technical Evaluation of Urban Housing Assets

In a strategic effort to address the growing demand for residential infrastructure, the Yobe State Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has initiated a comprehensive technical inspection of the 180-unit housing estate located in Kasaisa, Damaturu. Led by Commissioner Arc. Ahmad Buba on March 16, 2026, the delegation conducted a thorough assessment of the structural integrity and supporting infrastructure along the Gujba Road corridor. This move highlights the state's transition from speculative planning to the active auditing of physical assets intended for public use.

Strategic Partnership with Federal Financial Institutions

The presence of representatives from the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) during the inspection signals a collaborative approach to housing finance and sustainability. By involving federal mortgage experts, the Yobe State government aims to ensure that these units are not only physically viable but also financially accessible to the average citizen. This partnership is expected to streamline the process of transitioning these properties into a functional mortgage system, thereby lowering the barrier to entry for first-time homeowners within the state.

Aligning with Governor Buni’s Urban Vision

The inspection was carried out under the direct mandate of Governor Mai Mala Buni, whose administration has prioritized the expansion of quality housing as a pillar of social stability. Arc. Buba emphasized that the evaluation of the Kasaisa estate is a necessary step in ensuring that state-managed assets are effectively utilized rather than left dormant. This focus on maximizing existing resources aligns with the Governor’s broader objective of improving living standards through structured urban development and sustainable housing solutions.

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