The vice-president said that the project would impact positively on the lives of the people of the university.
He expressed deep sympathy for those affected by the floods and called on the people of Borno to unite in prayer.
Mr Gujubawu reaffirmed the committee’s commitment to a fair and transparent process.
He explained that about 50 medical doctors working with the state government would receive N2 million each.
They resolved that the state had suffered over a decade of insurgency and would not allow its people to be drawn into any protest.
Mr Lawan said the measure was to ensure that Borno pilgrims were properly mobilised to perform the Hajj exercise with ease.
The governor charged the committee to ensure adequate mobilisation.
“I urge us all in this solemn period to commit to prayers for the development and prosperity of our dear country.”
Mr Zulum presented cash and rice to over 5,000 members of the CJTF on Wednesday.
He also expressed optimism that the budget would impact positively on the lives of the people.