
MALA BUNI’S FLYOVER PROJECT IN YOBE
The city of Damaturu, capital of Yobe State, is witnessing a historic transformation as the administration of Governor Mai Mala Buni undertakes the construction of a modern flyover, the first of its kind in the state. The project, which has already reached advanced stages, is fast becoming a landmark initiative that is reshaping urban mobility, stimulating economic activities, and redefining the outlook of the state capital.
For years, the central roundabout in Damaturu has served as the main traffic hub linking major routes to Potiskum, Gashua, Gujba, and Maiduguri. The high volume of vehicles passing through the intersection frequently resulted in traffic congestion, delays, and safety concerns.
The ongoing construction of the flyover has been designed to address these long-standing challenges by decongesting traffic and improving road safety. Upon completion, it is expected to ensure smoother vehicular movement, reduce travel time, and enhance overall transportation efficiency within the metropolis.
Commercial drivers and residents have expressed optimism about the project. “This development is something we have been waiting for. Once completed, it will ease traffic and make our movement faster,” said Musa Adamu, a commercial driver who plies the Damaturu – Potiskum route.
The flyover project has not only improved the city’s physical landscape but has also injected life into the local economy. The construction process has created numerous direct and indirect employment opportunities for engineers, artisans, laborers, and suppliers.
Small scale businesses particularly food vendors, material suppliers, and transport operators have also benefited from the influx of workers and project activities. Officials from the Yobe State Ministry of Works confirm that local content remains a key focus of the project, with deliberate efforts to engage indigenous contractors and utilize locally sourced materials where possible.
This approach has ensured that the economic benefits of the project circulate within the state, contributing to job creation and poverty reduction.
The Damaturu flyover is part of Governor Buni’s broader infrastructural and urban renewal agenda aimed at transforming the state capital into a modern and functional city. Complementary developments such as improved road networks, street lighting, and drainage systems have accompanied the project, enhancing both the aesthetic and functional appeal of Damaturu.
Urban development experts note that such infrastructure projects often serve as catalysts for increased private investment, improved property values, and stronger city branding outcomes that align with the administration’s vision for sustainable development.
As with many large scale infrastructural projects, the flyover construction has come with temporary inconveniences. Road diversions, noise, dust, and limited access to certain areas have affected commuters and businesses near the project site.
However, public sentiment largely reflects patience and understanding. “We are enduring some inconvenience now, but it is a worthy sacrifice for the progress we are seeing,” said Bayero, a shop owner near the roundabout. “We know the project will bring lasting benefits to everyone in Damaturu.”
Amina Suleiman Yalwa,
Department of Mass Communication,
Kashim Ibrahim University
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