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Zulum Commissions Second Chance School, Disburses N1bn to SMEs

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By: Adamu Aliyu Ngulde

‎Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, on Thursday commissioned a fully remodelled Second Chance School for vulnerable girls and women in Biu Local Government Area.

‎The school is designed to provide adult women who missed formal education or dropped out due to social and security challenges with opportunities for self-reliance.

‎Its curriculum focuses on skills acquisition, basic literacy and numeracy, as well as digital knowledge aimed at improving employability and entrepreneurship.

‎With the inauguration of the Biu centre, the state government now operates three Second Chance Schools, with similar facilities already functioning in Maiduguri and Bama.

‎In a related development, Governor Zulum disbursed N1 billion to small and medium-scale enterprises across five local government areas in southern Borno.

‎The benefiting councils are Biu, Hawul, Shani, Bayo and Kwaya-Kusar, with the funds intended to strengthen businesses and promote economic recovery.

‎Zulum said supporting SMEs through direct funding was critical to grassroots development and post-insurgency recovery in the state.

‎The governor also ordered the immediate employment of 200 youths from Biu Local Government Area to address unemployment and reduce youth restiveness.

‎During the visit, Zulum toured the Biu Specialist Hospital and approved the automatic employment of volunteer health workers who have been serving at the facility.

‎He further inspected the ongoing construction of a 100-unit teachers’ housing estate in Biu, aimed at attracting and retaining qualified teachers, and directed the immediate rehabilitation of the Borno State Hotel Annexe in the town.

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