The Borno state governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, has granted approval for the use of a Government Secondary School as temporary site for the take-off of a newly established Federal College of Education (FCE), Gwoza.
Zulum gave the approval during an assessment visit to the temporary site, located along Gwoza-Mubi highway in Gwoza town.
The site is at Vile, a community in Gwoza town, headquarters of Gwoza local government area.
The new school is the first of its kind in the state and first Federal Government College of Education since the state was created in 1976.
It will be recalled that most of the 36 states and the FCT each has federal university, federal polytechnic and federal college of education, but Borno state has been without a federal polytechnic and Federal College of Education until they were established by the Buhari administration.
Zulum has similarly facilitated the take off of a federal polytechnic sited in Monguno town, Monguno LGA of the state before doing same for the Federal College of Education, Vile, Gwoza.
The governor during his trip to Gwoza Saturday gave a directive for the immediate rehabilitation of the GSS Vile to serve as the temporary site of the Federal College of Education to commence operations.