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President Bola Tinubu praises Governor Ahmadu Fintiri for rapid infrastructure development in Adamawa

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

President Bola Tinubu has publicly praised Ahmadu Fintiri for his remarkable strides in infrastructure development, describing the governor’s record as “fantastic” despite his relatively short time in office.

The commendation came during a grand reception held in Yola on Monday, where Fintiri was formally welcomed into closer alignment with the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Strategic Political Alignment

While the president could not attend personally, he was represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, who underscored the strategic importance of Fintiri’s entry into APC.

Tinubu emphasized that this alliance would significantly bolster the party’s influence in the North-East region.

“Fintiri is a big political investment; with him, APC victory is sealed,” the president stated.

He further stressed that the collaboration would extend to ensuring wins for the party across presidential, gubernatorial, National Assembly, and State Assembly positions.

Fintiri as a Model Ruling Party Leader

The president highlighted Fintiri’s effectiveness, saying he embodies the qualities of a ruling party leader: productivity, commitment to public welfare, and visionary governance.

“Fintiri is too good to be in opposition,” Tinubu remarked, celebrating the governor’s development-oriented approach.

He also clarified the hierarchy within the APC, noting that governors are recognized as the leaders of the party in their respective states.

“I am the Vice President, but the governor of Borno State is the leader of the party. In any state where we have a governor, he is the leader,” Tinubu explained.

Party Leadership and Support

Nentawe Yilwatda, the APC National Chairman, reinforced the importance of Fintiri’s alignment, portraying the governor as a “compass of hope” and an “infrastructure giant.”

He called on party members in Adamawa to support Fintiri, urging a united front for the 2027 general elections.

Fintiri, upon receiving the APC flag from the vice president, clarified that his alignment with the ruling party should not be confused with defection.

“It is not defection; I am in alliance with the developmental policies of the President.

We have seen what the President is doing for the economic development of the country, so we have to join hands with him to move Nigeria forward,” he explained.

High-Profile Attendance

The reception drew a host of notable APC figures, including Hope Uzodimma, governors from Yobe, Taraba, Kano, Jigawa, Gombe, and Zamfara, as well as Deputy Senate President Jibrin Barau.

The ceremony, originally slated for 10 a.m., only commenced at 3:35 p.m. due to the Vice President’s delayed arrival.

Impact and Consequences

Fintiri’s alliance with the APC has far-reaching implications:

  • Strengthens APC’s political footprint in the North-East
  • Signals potential weakening of opposition parties in Adamawa
  • Positions Fintiri as a key influencer for 2027 elections
  • Enhances public perception of national unity and developmental focus

What’s Next?

Moving forward, the APC aims to consolidate its influence in Adamawa through Fintiri’s leadership. Party leaders plan to:

  • Mobilize grassroots support for upcoming elections
  • Showcase development projects under Fintiri as a model for other states
  • Leverage Fintiri’s alignment to attract additional political allies in the region

Summary

President Tinubu’s public praise of Governor Fintiri underscores the strategic and symbolic importance of political alignment in Nigeria.

Fintiri’s developmental record and cooperative stance with the ruling party are being positioned as pivotal to APC’s expansion and electoral ambitions in the North-East.

Bulleted Takeaways

  • President Tinubu commended Governor Fintiri for rapid infrastructure development in Adamawa
  • Fintiri’s alignment with APC strengthens the party in the North-East
  • The governor’s leadership qualities were highlighted as ideal for a ruling party
  • APC National Chairman called Fintiri a “compass of hope” and urged local support
  • Fintiri clarified that his move is an alliance, not a defection
  • High-profile APC leaders attended the reception, signaling party unity
  • The alignment is expected to impact the 2027 general elections significantly
  • Ceremony delayed due to Vice President Shettima’s late arriv
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