LPresident Bola Tinubu has lauded Ahmadu Fintiri for what he described as transformative infrastructure projects in Adamawa State, saying the governor represents a “renewed hope” for development.
Tinubu spoke on Monday during his first official visit to the state, where he commissioned and inspected several projects executed by the Fintiri administration. The president expressed admiration for the scale and quality of the infrastructure delivered, stating that he was impressed by what he saw.
“You will leave Adamawa State far better than the way you met it. You shocked me with what I saw and commissioned today,” Tinubu said.
He particularly praised the education projects, describing them as strategic investments in the fight against poverty and insecurity.
“The schools you build are weapons for fighting poverty, insecurity and boosting the economy of the country; you deserve to be celebrated by your people and Nigerians,” the president added.
Tinubu also commended the design and furnishing of the new Government House office complex, describing Fintiri as a leader with “great vision and focus.”
During the visit, the president commissioned the Model School along Airport Road in Yola, the eight-lane flyover along Galadima Aminu Road, inaugurated the new Government House office complex, and laid the foundation stone for a permanent National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp in the state.
In his welcome address, Governor Fintiri said the president’s visit would further inspire his administration to deliver more projects for the people. He disclosed that the Yola Model School is one of 21 model schools constructed across the 21 local government areas of the state at a cost of ₦24.8 billion.
He added that the eight-lane expanded Galadima Aminu Way with overhead bridge, underpass and roundabout, alongside the dualised Gimba Road—both reinforced with concrete storm water drains—cost ₦15.6 billion.
According to the governor, the remodelled State High Court Complex A and B cost ₦5.5 billion, while the newly constructed automated gate and office complex at the Government House cost ₦6.3 billion.
Fintiri pledged continued support for the Tinubu administration, urging the president to remain steadfast in taking tough decisions in the national interest.
“Beyond politics, governance is about the people and service to fatherland. We are with you. the Our people are with you. Adamawa State is with you all the way, all the time,” the governor said.
Tinubu reiterated his administration’s commitment to ending insecurity and building a united and prosperous nation for future generations. He was accompanied on the visit by governors, former governors, ministers, senators, the National Security Adviser, and other senior government officials.