Borno Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum on Friday laid the foundation stone for the construction of a 48-classroom Higher Islamic College with Staff Quarters in Kwaya-Kusar town of the state.
Zulum did the foundation laying on his working visit to
Kwaya-Kusar town, located in southern Borno.
The governor was said to have driven down to the town from Biu where he had spent three days since Tuesday, commissioning projects.
The college in Kwaya-Kusar was to meet the request made by community members for which Zulum in November 2021, promised to address.
The Higher Islamic College, which will integrate Islamic and Western Education, is to admit students with vast Qur’anic knowledge from traditional Islamiyas to study and earn diplomas, after which they can qualify for admission into universities and other tertiary schools for graduate programmes.
Commissioner for Education, Engr. Lawan Abba Wakilbe said the college will have three blocks each with 16 classrooms, to produce a total of 48 classrooms with a capacity for about 2,000 students.
He added that the college will have an administrative block, and two units of two-bedroom flats as initial staff quarters. There will also be six wash facilities.
Zulum arrived Kwaya-Kusar in company of State Chairman of the APC, Ali Bukar Dalori, Deputy Speaker of the State’s Assembly, Engr. Abdullahi Musa Askira, a candidate of the APC for House of Representatives, Engr. Bukar Talba, some Commissioners, Advisers, Assistants and Party Chieftains.
While passing through Buratai, Zulum commissioned a mega secondary school for 1,500 students, and approved the employment of 20 additional teachers from the host community.
In Biu town, the Governor commissioned a 60-classroom community school for higher Islamic studies, which was built and donated by the State Government.
Zulum also commissioned a zonal office for monitoring Government services, projects and programmes.
He also distributed N100m grants to 1,000 unemployed youths, and laid foundation of the N2bn worth vocational training centre with multiple workshops.
Zulum, still during the three days, ordered the construction of 200 houses in Miringa, and was also in Miringa to open a medical centre that was donated to the community by an oil company since 2020 but not put to use.