The spokesperson said Mr Fall reiterated his call to parties to the conflict to protect civilians.
“This is one of the most serious disasters that has affected our country, and Borno in particular,” he said.
A cross-section of farmers said the gesture was a big relief, and they remained grateful to the government and other stakeholders like the Borno Express Corporation.
Mr Mohammed said the tour would deepen the governors’ understanding of international best practices in crisis management.
“The state government remains committed to ensuring the safety of its citizens.”
He also charged them to always consider the national interest above political affiliations.
Governor Babagana Zulum has set up a 24-member high-powered investigation committee on the Maiduguri Monday Market fire.
Borno has declared Monday, August 1 as a public holiday to commemorate the beginning of a new Islamic Year, 1444 AH.
Borno State governor said the region had suffered decay of infrastructures as a result of insurgency.
