Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, has credited the achievements of his administration over the past seven years to divine grace, financial discipline, careful planning, and the resilience of the people. Speaking on Friday while marking seven years of the 'Fresh Air' administration, Fintiri highlighted remarkable progress across various sectors despite the challenges of governing a large and diverse population.
Divine Grace and Financial Discipline
The governor stated that the successes since 2019 reflect prudent resource management and a collective commitment to development. 'Notwithstanding the complexity of managing the massive population of the state, it is evident that Adamawa has been hugely prosperous,' Fintiri said. He expressed gratitude to all who have been part of the journey, noting that it has not been easy, but to the glory of God, prosperity is evident.
Strategic Planning and Resilience
Beyond policy direction and political will, financial discipline and strategic planning have remained central to the administration’s accomplishments. 'In all these, the complexity of managing people means there has to be something else driving it. In all situations, we give glory to God. Our success is also anchored on financial discipline and careful planning. No one is left behind and nothing is left untouched,' the governor noted.
Fintiri commended the people of Adamawa for their resilience, patience, and continued support, stating that their cooperation has been instrumental to the progress recorded. 'The last seven years have been very eventful and very fruitful. You can see remarkable progress going on across the length and breadth of Adamawa. This would not have been possible without the support and resilience of our people. You stood with us through the challenges, believed in the vision, and partnered with government to deliver results,' he said.
Commitment to Continued Service
The governor assured residents that his administration would build on the gains achieved and improve service delivery in the remaining period of his tenure. 'So, for me, the last seven years have been very eventful and very fruitful. We can only do better and render more services to the people in the next one year. Our commitment remains: No one is left behind and nothing is left untouched,' Fintiri added.



