Mr Zulum said the donation was meant to assist the family in purchasing a house since the deceased did not own a house before his untimely death.
A resident, Yusuf Yunusa, claimed Mr Zulum’s government demolished his N18 million building without notice.
The vice-president was in the state for some engagements.
Mr Shettima expressed his deep sorrow over the tragic incident, describing the killings as devastating.
Mr Zulum gave a warning on Wednesday at his address to residents at the palace of the district head in Baga town.
He said Mr Zulum expressed deep sorrow over the incident and called on the Nigerian Armed Forces to pursue and neutralise the perpetrators.
Mr Zulum said that reforms were necessary to strengthen the delivery of healthcare services, particularly at the primary level.
The speaker said that the increase was based on recommendations during budget defence sessions involving ministries, departments and agencies.
According to him, the planned fuel subsidy was designed to cushion the effects of the high cost of farming activities.
Mr Shettima was accompanied on the visit by Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno and the deputy chief of staff to the president, Ibrahim Hadejia.
