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Yobe Central Mosque in bad shape, residents raise alarm

- By Ibrahim Baba Saleh

Residents of Yobe State have expressed concerns over the deplorable state of facilities at the multi-billion naira Yobe Central Mosque and Islamic Centre, Damaturu.

The mosque, which was commission­ed 14 years ago, was built during Governor Bukar Abba Ibrahim’s administra­tion through contributi­ons from both Muslim and Christian civil servants in the state with support from some countries.

The mosque, arguably the largest in Nigeria and one of the biggest in Africa, has the capacity to accommodat­e 20,000 worshipper­s.

Some structures of the mosque which include the POP ceiling, wall tiles and electrical installati­ons have begun to lose their shapes, a developmen­t that has worried the residents.

Our correspond­ent who visited the mosque on Wednesday observed that portions of the building have developed cracks, while many electronic appliances are not functionin­g.

In an interview with Kanem Trust, a concerned citizen, Mallam Habu Bulama, said authoritie­s should not fold their arms to allow the important legacy destroyed.

Bulama said, “This mosque has always been a pride for the good citizens; it is also a centre for scholarshi­p, especially to women and children, so it is our collective responsibi­lity to ensure that we put things in order.

“There is neglect in maintenanc­e from the side of the government and officials taking care of the mosque; nobody will allow his house on which so much was spent to rot away like this.’’

Many residents have taken to their social media handles to voice out their concerns over the stage of the mosque.

Yusuf Ali wrote: “I hope the authoritie­s concerned are taking note of this by not allowing this beautiful and gigantic monument to rot away.

“Honestly, the Yobe Central Mosque is losing its standard, as Muslims, we must all come to its rescue even if we are going to involve everyone like it was done during its constructi­on and commission­ing.

“We must not allow it to fall, a Masjid which is like a Mecca of sort and the Prophet (SAW) encourages us to always take good care of the Masjid, as it was part of his will to always keep a place for worship for Muslims everywhere.

“We must ensure its repairs and even upgrading. In fact, the Yobe Mosque and Islamic Centre needs urgent attention.”

Modu Bukar wrote: “We are already involved, because most of the civil servants in the state are contributi­ng monthly for the maintenanc­e and other services. I think the concerned authority should checkmate the situation and report to the public, if the public can add to their involvemen­t.”

When contacted, a top official of the mosque told our correspond­ent that government was about taking action on the situation.

He said, “I don’t want to preempt the action being planned by government, so I can tell you exactly when work will commence, but I can confidentl­y tell you that government has sent two different teams of engineers and contractor­s and they are already examining the level of damage, and they have assured that they will work on it as soon as government approves their submission­s.”

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