Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, has approved the release of N100m to assist in the take off of Federal Polytechnic, Monguno, which was recently approved by the Federal Government.
Zulum made the announcement on Thursday when he received the Rector of the Polytechnic, Professor Garba Ngala, at the Government House, Maiduguri.
Zulum explained that of the N100m, he had already released the sum of N50m to Borno Ministry of Higher Education for rehabilitation works at a proposed temporary site of the polytechnic, provided by the state government earlier, while he is releasing additional N50m to the polytechnic management to supplement commencement of their operations.
The Governor said his administration was committed to complementing the efforts of the federal government in ensuring that all necessary requirements were met for the Polytechnic to function.
Earlier, the Rector, Prof. Garba, disclosed that the Polytechnic planned to start enrollment of students by October, 2021.
He equally reiterated the commitment of the polytechnic’s management towards the success of the tertiary institution for the development of Borno State.
Prof. Garba was accompanied by the Registrar of the Polytechnic, Adamu Alh. Usman, the Bursar, Mohammed Ali Abadam and the Liberian, Bukar Ali Wasaram.
It would be recalled that Governor Zulum had, in January, 2021, led a delegation of national assembly members to the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, in Abuja to convey the state’s gratitude soon after President Buhari gave approval for Borno to have a federal polytechnic as it was in most of the 36 states which had federal universities, polytechnics and colleges.
Borno State had since its creation in 1976, been without a federal polytechnic and a federal college of education whereas states created in later years, had been with both federal institutions.
Governor Zulum, since 2019, deployed intense lobbying and networking with federal education stakeholders towards ensuring Borno gets federal polytechnic and college of education to add to the federal government owned University of Maiduguri.
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