The president is scheduled to depart Maiduguri for Bauchi State after.
Mr Zulum said the initiative was a strategic investment in human capital development and sustainable economic growth.
Mr Zulum, chairman of the North-East Governors’ Forum, urged the president to prioritise the completion of key road projects linking the six states of the region.
The governors said the impending food crisis could be averted by giving more subsidies to farmers and ensuring adequate preparation for dry-season farming.
Mr Atiku announced the donation on Sunday during a sympathy visit to Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno in Maiduguri.
In a speech at the event held at Muna Camp, Mr Zulum said the exercise was coming three years after IDPs in official camps were resettled back to their homes.
Mr Zulum said implementing palliative measures by the federal and state governments was not a permanent solution to the rising cost of living.
Mr Isa said the amount was N393.5 million for the monthly allowances of 1,088 students, which were N30,000 from January to December.
The governor said he was ready to provide lands for investors who were interested in agriculture.
He lauded the security agencies for their commitment towards peace restoration to the state and assured them of sustained support.
