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Borno renames state university to Kashim Ibrahim University

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The Borno State Executive Council has approved the renaming of Borno State University (BOSU) to Kashim Ibrahim University, Maiduguri, in honour of Sir Kashim Ibrahim, the first Governor of Northern Nigeria.

The decision was made during the council’s first meeting of 2025, chaired by Governor Babagana Zulum in Maiduguri.

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Speaking on the development, the Commissioner for Information and Internal Security, Prof. Usman Tar, stated that the renaming would take effect following necessary legislative amendments and notifications to relevant regulatory authorities.

“Council approved that Borno State University shall be renamed Kashim Ibrahim University.

“This decision is subject to legislative processes by the State Assembly to amend the law establishing the university and actions by the Ministry of Education to inform relevant bodies such as the NUC and the JAMB,” Tar said.

Additionally, the council approved a comprehensive street naming and house numbering programme in Maiduguri and other urban areas as part of ongoing urban renewal initiatives.

According to Tar, the initiative would involve collaboration with stakeholders, including traditional rulers and federal agencies like the Nigerian Postal Service.

“Council decided that relevant MDAs will work with stakeholders to develop a naming and numbering template.

“This will ensure that updated names and numbers are reflected on platforms like Google Maps and public records to enhance urban planning and governance,” he added.

Earlier, Governor Zulum expressed gratitude to council members for their dedication and outlined plans for recovery and impactful projects in the new year.

“In 2024, my administration made significant progress, and I am committed to achieving even more this year.

“Our focus will remain on post-conflict recovery, urban renewal, and the improvement of citizens’ welfare,” Zulum said.

The meeting concluded with a valedictory session in honour of the outgoing Head of Service, Barrister Malam Fannami, who is set to retire later this month. The council commended his dedication and contributions to the state’s growth and development.

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