By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja
The Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, has officially commissioned the DAM Foundation Civic Recreation Complex in Okene, describing the facility as a strategic tool for youth empowerment, human capital development, and community transformation.
The commissioning ceremony, held on Monday, saw Governor Ododo commend the Director-General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria and founder of the DAM Foundation, Dr. Abdullahi Mustapha, FNSE, CEng, MIMechE, for his “selfless investment in humanity.” He noted that the complex would primarily serve the less privileged, vulnerable groups, and youth, while also stimulating local economic activities and complementing the state government’s development agenda.
Governor Ododo added that his administration would continue to provide an enabling environment for credible individuals and institutions committed to people-centred initiatives, urging other Nigerians to emulate the DAM Foundation’s model.In his address, Dr. Abdullahi Mustapha expressed gratitude to the Governor for attending the commissioning, emphasizing that his presence demonstrated strong leadership and commitment to grassroots development, youth empowerment, and inclusive governance in Kogi State.
Dr. Mustapha also acknowledged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, highlighting that the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda—focused on inclusive growth, youth empowerment, economic revitalization, and human capital development—aligns with the vision of the DAM Foundation. He said the foundation remains committed to advancing these objectives through practical, community-based interventions.
Founded to promote community development and youth empowerment, the DAM Foundation focuses on equipping grassroots communities with tools, opportunities, and support systems to ensure sustainable development. Dr. Mustapha highlighted key milestones, including job creation programs that have enabled hundreds of youths to gain employment in both public and private sectors, and scholarship schemes providing educational opportunities for deserving students.The foundation also commissioned a 100-bed capacity hostel to accommodate athletes during championship games and for community use. Additionally, over 100 children from across Nigeria have been registered for the 2025 DAM Foundation Basketball Championship, marking the launch of the foundation’s sports development initiatives.
Dr. Mustapha further announced that about 1,000 youths and women recently completed training in ICT and craft skills, receiving certificates, computers, and essential tools for artisanship, demonstrating the foundation’s commitment to practical empowerment and economic self-sufficiency.The event brought together community leaders, youths, government officials, and well-wishers, reinforcing the shared vision of leveraging education, sports, and skill acquisition** to drive development and foster opportunities for vulnerable and underserved populations.




