Zulum commisions Borno Investment’s own building 35 years after establishment

Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum on Friday commissioned a newly built three-floor edifice in Maiduguri, tagged Borno Investment House, which is owned by Borno Investment Company Limited.
Before now, the company operated in a rented building since it commenced operation in April 1987, making 35 years of being tenants, Mohammed Bukar Umar, Managing Director of the company, said during the commissioning.
The Borno Investment company, fully owned by the Borno State government was established for the purpose of promoting business opportunities by making “quoted and unquoted” investments within and outside the state to stimulate entrepreneurship and industrial growth from local and foreign investments that contribute towards increasing internally generated revenue for the state.
Zulum in July 2019, appointed Umar as the company’s new MD, and afterwards approved funds for the company to build an investment house to end its years of tenancy.
The governor eulogized Umar for his extreme dedication with integrity.
Zulum promised continued support to reposition the company to enhance the economy of the state for the benefit of citizens.
The MD explained to Governor Zulum that the Borno Investment company was using the whole of third floor which has offices, board room, library, registry and tea rooms for its operations, while it intends to rent out the first and second floors to corporate companies that will become tenants.