Fintiri implemented the best economic and physical improvements in Adamawa history – Aide.

An official from Governor Fintiri’s media office has praised the accomplishments of the Fintiri administration.

As part of the administration’s office celebrations on Saturday, Kushi, the governor’s primary special assistant for media and communication, conveyed his gratitude during a media conference in Yola. He had Fintiri’s scorecard to give.

The head of the press conference, George Kushi, lauded the governor for his leadership of Adamawa State since 2019.

“It is fitting to look back on the past three months of  the governor’s second term office, which he presided over Adamawa as governor, with reverence on this momentous occasion.

There have been many groundbreaking, life-altering undertakings during the past four years, but the past three months have been completely different.

That wasn’t the case, according to George Kushi, who argued that the administration of Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri had stunned sceptics and even some of its own supporters who thought everything had disappeared with its ambitious new programmes.

The present building of a 20.8-kilometer dual-carrier road was one of the administration’s achievements that he lauded.

By linking Numan Road to Gibson Jalo Road via the Malkohi Ring Road, this road will alleviate traffic congestion on Numan-Jimeta Road. The city of Jimeta-Yola will look different after it’s finished.

Winning a new contract for 17 km of roads and linkages will allow for the expansion of Bajabure and the improvement of mobility around the industrial layout axis.

Similarly, a 2.9-kilometer storm water drainage system now includes the Federal Government Girls College, changing the story of decades of chronic flooding that has endangered lives and property.

One evidence of Jimeta’s dramatic transformation is the third flyover, which is now under construction at the Mubi roundabout.

One may make the case that the announcement and implementation of the project occurred simultaneously with the decision to refurbish the shopping centre.

George Kushi claims that the shopping centre, constructed to meet needs forty years ago, will soon be replaced with more contemporary architecture befitting a contemporary city. Everything here is a part of the government’s plan for the future.

Continuing, he lauded the Fintiri administration for its prompt action in addressing both state and municipal challenges.

To sum up, George Kushi saw his second term in government as a chance to make Adamawa a more equitable, prosperous, and permanent place.

The impressive accomplishments of Governor Fintiri during his tenure of less than a year are detailed in this speech. He promises us an Adamawa that will stand the test of time and is just, prosperous, and enduring.

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