Zulum decries Gwoza FCE’s poor management, despite N200m fundings in 2025

Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has expressed deep concern and angry over the poor management of the Federal College of Education (FCE), Gwoza, despite the release of 200 million during the 2025/2026 academic sessions.

 

Zulum said that the poor management of the institution of higher learning to lack of commitment by the current leadership of the Federal College, located along the Gwoza-Mubi road.

 

He noted that the release of N200 million was to ensure the full take-off of academic activities in the institution.establisshed in 2024.

 

Zulum lamented that this was despite the state government committing over N200 million in take-off grants and completing a comprehensive rehabilitation of the College site.

 

The Governor, who had earlier handed over the fully remodelled College site to the Federal Ministry of Education at a ceremony in the Government House council chamber in Maiduguri, expressed his disappointment with the management’s failure to demonstrate the requisite urgency and dedication to activate the institution.

 

The College, formerly known as Teachers College Gwoza and owned by the Borno State Government, has been remodelled to include over 100 upgraded classrooms, modern laboratories, improved administrative facilities, and staff quarters for principal officers.

 

Governor Zulum had earlier approved N200 million as a take-off package, approved the allocation of the site in July 2023 and ordered its complete rehabilitation.

 

The Governor also provided a housing estate with about 12 units of two-bedroom houses to accommodate teachers as the College prepares for its first set of students. Additional staff quarters were later commissioned to address critical gaps in staff accommodation and retention.

 

However, despite these massive investments, the College management has yet to make any concrete commitments for the full commencement of academic programmes.

 

Zulum, who was visibly angry, said, “I am not happy, because this college was established about three years ago and the principal officers were appointed, especially the Provost, but to my dismay. He cannot even install a 5 kVA solar power system at his office. The office is ghostly, none of them is here, an indication that there is no commitment to move this college forward.”

 

He further warned: “Borno State Government will not fold its arms and look at them, we shall do all it can to make sure this school function well. We have provided N200 million as a take-off grant, and we have renovated almost all the buildings in the college.”

 

“It is clear that there is no commitment on the side of the principal officers to drive the process and ensure academic activities commence.”

 

“We will now forward our findings to the Federal Ministry of Education on how we can change some of the principal officers so that academic activities can resume in this school.”

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