Borno State Government Approves N500 Million for Rehabilitation of Mohamet Lawan College of Agriculture

Borno State Government Approves N500 Million for Rehabilitation of Mohamet Lawan College of Agriculture

Borno State Government Approves N500 Million for Rehabilitation of Mohamet Lawan College of Agriculture

The students of Mohamet Lawan College of Agriculture (MOLCA) have expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Borno State Government for its recent approval of the rehabilitation of their institution.

The government has allocated N500 million for operational costs, providing essential financial support to the college following the devastating floods on September 10th.¹

 

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The government's prompt action has renewed hope within the college community, demonstrating its commitment to enhancing the educational landscape in Borno State. The planned improvements to academic facilities and provision of modern teaching resources have been particularly well-received by the students.

 

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The potential construction of additional classrooms, hostels, and lecture theatres is expected to create a more conducive learning environment for students. Furthermore, the government's focus on self-reliance and revenue generation through initiatives like aquaculture and agriculture is seen as a forward-thinking approach that will empower the institution to achieve sustainability.

 

The students of MOLCA have commended the government's dedication to addressing the challenges faced by the college, and look forward to the successful implementation of the rehabilitation plans.