Mr Abubakar-Tunga commended the governor for his support for the educational sector in the state.
The governor stated his administration’s dedication to building institutions of global repute in research, teaching, and entrepreneurship.
The cause of the fire had yet to be known.
A report by ICEF Monitor said the official government statistics showed a constant drop in visa approval rate for Nigeria’s offshore higher education.
The protestors are being joined by professors and students with their union leaders.
The state commissioner for higher education said the two schools were suspended for defaulting in their annual dues.
The minister added that President Bola Tinubu is aware of the challenges of Nigeria’s higher education and fully prepared to confront them headlong.
The house also resolved to convene a legislative summit on student loan with all education sector stakeholders.
She noted that the French government was particularly interested in empowering women with skills in agriculture, technical education, among others.
“Zulum’s directive follows the CBN’s policy on stoppage of old naira notes amid the absence of banking services across 25 out of Borno’s 27 LGAs.”
