From HASSAN JIRGI Maiduguri
Borno State governor, Professor Babagana Zulum has tasked the Governing Council of Kashim Ibrahim University to foster the culture of cutting-edge research, innovation and community development to address the challenges and opportunities of the post-insurgency recovery effort.
The governor gave the task while inaugurating the Pro-chancellor, Dr Muhammadu Indimi and members of the Governing Council of the university at the Government House, Maiduguri.
According to him, the inauguration is part of the broader effort to reposition the university as a beacon of knowledge, innovation and moral rectitude, not just for the North East, but for Nigeria as a whole.
“The challenges before you are as significant as the opportunities. We task you with fostering a culture of rigorous research, innovative teaching and community-relevant curricula that will address the unique challenges and opportunities of our post-insurgency recovery and development,” Zulum stated.
Governor Zulum expressed delight that the student population has grown from 300 to about 10,000 in the last six years.
He charged them to prioritise the welfare of staff and students, and uphold the highest standards of academic excellence, transparency and prudent management of resources.
“You are now the legal custodians of this university’s destiny, entrusted with a sacred mandate to provide strategic direction, ensure financial prudence, uphold the highest standard of academic excellence and safeguard the welfare of staff and students,” he stressed.
According to him, the ceremony is a fulfilment of his administration’s unwavering commitment to strengthen the governance structure of all tertiary institutions in Borno State.
He congratulated the chairman and members of the council for their commitment, integrity and passion for the advancement of the institution.
Responding, Dr Indimi said he graciously accepted the appointment with the aim of serving his state and promised to provide positive change in the university.





