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GOVERNOR FINTIRI’S 100 DAYS IN OFFICE

- Zayyad Muhammad, Abuja

At this moment of economic challenges and hardship due to VXEVLG\ UHPRYDO DQG D ÁXFWXDWLQJ IRUH[ H[FKDQJH UDWH WR DVVHVV HYHU\ JRYHUQRU LQ QRUWKHDVW 1LJHULD IRU WKH GD\V LQ R΀FH LW PXVW be based on three categories: Firstly, support the vulnerable—the SRRUHVW RI WKH SRRU 6HFRQGO\ WKH HͿHFWLYHQH­VV RI WKH SROLFLHV DQG programmes to support the local economy; and thirdly, feasible and meaningful programmes and projects that are mainly for the future of the state.

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The method the Fintiri-led government used in the distributi­on of the food items of the subsidy palliative­s was not only open but well coordinate­d and justly distribute­d; the ‘reach the last unit’ method was employed, so it seems, and it was successful. The truth is, Adamawa State is among the few states in Nigeria that have put in place short, medium, and long-term strategies in the implementa­tion of the fuel subsidy palliative­s. The 60,000 bags of rice, maize, fertilizer, and the non-food items, including the 10 luxurious buses, will touch every family and the local economy.

The youth empowermen­t programme of the Fintiri government is what experts call ‘use our today for their tomorrow’. A classical example is the Fintiri cabinet, which is fairly young and balanced. This is recommenda­ble. The payment of WAEC and NECO fees is another avenue for helping young people and their parents. Furthermor­e, the resuscitat­ion of the Skills Acquisitio­n Centres and the developmen­t of agribusine­ss are another avenue for young people to become self-reliant and engage in productive jobs while being innovative and entreprene­urial minded. Another example is the unveiling of the Adamawa Agribusine­ss Support (ADAS) Programme with a seed capital of over N5 billion—a credit guarantee VFKHPH WR VHUYH DV D YHKLFOH WR DWWUDFW ÀQDQFLDO LQVWLWXWLR­QV WR IRUmally lend funds to the players in the agro-allied sector, who can JHW EHWZHHQ ÀYH DQG PLOOLRQ 1DLUD LQ ORDQV )XUWKHUPRUH WKH Adamawa State government has spent over N2.4 billion to upgrade grain and cattle markets in 12 locations across the state. AgribusiQH­VV KDV PDVVLYH PXOWLSOLHU HͿHFW

The N10,000 additional salaries to state and local government workers and the implementa­tion of the full minimum wage, including the payment of pensions, and gratuities will have a meaningful impact on the purchasing power of the workers and their families.

The proposed Mubi Roundabout Project, the Super Highway from FGC Yola to Yola Town, Malkohi Housing Estate, the public health laboratory projects, etc. , are some of Fintiri’s babies in his VHFRQG WHUP LQ R΀FH $QG DW WKLV PRPHQW LQ 1LJHULD YHU\ IHZ governors will point to ongoing or completed projects in their 100 GD\V LQ R΀FH DV WKH\ DUH IDFLQJ HFRQRPLF DQG OHJDO FKDOOHQJHV 3ROLtics aside, Governor Fintiri is good at taking bold and courageous­ly sound decisions. Here, we come to the issues of a few supporters of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar who are ‘crossing the line ‘in their poor and third-rate thinking that they are promoting Atiku while castigatin­g Fintiri for congratula­ting Minister Wike. One old woman, Zainab Mairago from Kaduna, went beyond decency in a video shared in social media. The truth is, this is a big challenge for Atiku to openly call them to order, as they are just unknowingl­y painting Atiku black while Fintiri is getting more sympathy and local support. The time is right for Atiku to speak. Politics and dePRFUDF\ KDYH FKDQJHG FRPSOHWHO\

Adamawa is one of the few states in Nigeria that were able to manage their internal security very well. How did Fintiri does it?

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