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Adamawa State Governor Fintiri
Adamawa State Governor,
Umaru Fintiri, has assured residents that the state would witness a better
turnaround during his administration.
He said despite the lean
resources, the government would make sure that every nook and cranny of the
state was provided with the needed development to uplift the standard of living
of the people.
The governor made the
remarks while flagging off the construction of township roads in Yola, the
Adamawa State capital over N5 billion.
He described the flag
off as historic and significant, considering the pathetic conditions and
neglect which most communities across the state have suffered because of bad
roads.
Governor Fintiri also
promised to remain committed to actualising his vision and mission of making
Adamawa great again.
The people of Bachure, a
community within the state capital, have suffered over the years as a result of
the bad road leading into the community.
Some of the residents
narrated their experience and the difficulty they faced, a situation which
informed the choice of the flag-off of 18.1-kilometre of roads in the
metropolis.
In his welcome address
earlier, the Commissioner for Works in Adamawa, Adamu Atiku, who accompanied
the governor along with some members of the State Executive Council gave a
breakdown of the project.
Only recently, the state
government commenced the construction of 281 kilometres of rural roads in about
15 communities across the state.
The development,
according to the government, will open up Adamawa as well as boost agricultural
and expose the economic potentials of the state. (Channels TV)

















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