NCPC Executive Secretary revered Governor Fintiri’s visionary leadership style.

According to Bishop Stephen Adegbite, Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Commission (NCPC), Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri’s leadership style is genuinely revolutionary.

Bishop Adegbite expressed gratitude to the governor during a courtesy speech at the Yola government house.

Fintiri’s significant accomplishments, which he commended, included the construction of three massive flyovers, hospitals, road networks, and 2,000 housing units; security; and the settling of WAEC and NECO exam charges.

“Your government has accomplished a historic effort by building 2,000 new homes to assist alleviate the state’s housing problem.

To support families and youth education, you have built three massive flyovers, established cottage hospitals in 21 local governments, and subsidised WAEC and NECO exam fees.

The religious leader stated, “Whoever contributes to the impoverished lends to God, as it is written in the holy book.” He assured the governor that aiding the underprivileged would result in huge rewards from above.”

He thanked Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri for his support of Christians, particularly during pilgrimages, and urged government cooperation with Fresh Air, saying that his administration aims to move the commission forward.

He earnestly pleaded for assistance in the form of pilgrimage sponsorship, particularly for low-income residents of the state, as his administration is committed to taking NCPC to new heights.

The governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, welcomed the team and stated that his administration is devoted to assisting the state’s residents in enjoying the benefits of democracy.

He reaffirmed his support for initiatives to ease pilgrims’ journeys across the state and stated that the administration will continue to strive for good governance.

So he implored God to give the new ES the wisdom to take the commission to new heights, and he asked for greater prayers and support at all times, but especially during the holy months of Ramadan and Lent.

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