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2025: Gov. Fintiri vows to empower 100,000 youths, recruit workers in Adamawa

By Yagana Ali, Yola
The Adamawa State governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has outlined strategic plans to enhance the state’s civil service through targeted recruitment and workforce development by 2025.
The administration also aims to economically empower 100,000 youths and women through business grants.
Fintiri, who made this known during a courtesy visit by Jimeta residents, unveiled his infrastructure development plans, including road construction in Bacure and surrounding areas.
He highlighted notable achievements, including the upgraded Jimeta water treatment plant and expanded water reticulation.
In a remark, one of the commissioners in the state, Alhaji Ibrahim Mijinyawa Yayaji commended the governor’s efforts and plans to economically empower 100,000 youths and women through business grants.
Others who spoke during the visit; the former Speaker, Hassan Turaki and Salihu Baba Ahmed, lawmakers and local leaders commended the governor’s initiatives, citing their influence in joining the PDP.
The Jimeta delegation expressed gratitude for the governor’s economic and social projects.
Similarly, the State Chief Judge, Justice Hapsat Abdulrahman, however presented a gift acknowledging his contributions to the Yola North zone.