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Tinubu Heads to Adamawa to Commission Major Projects After Kebbi Engagement

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KEY POINTS


  • Tinubu will visit Adamawa Monday to inaugurate roads, schools, judicial buildings, and government facilities.
  • The trip comes shortly after his official visit to Kebbi, where he attended a major cultural festival and launched state projects.
  • The President is also expected to meet stakeholders before returning to Abuja the same day.

President Bola Tinubu is scheduled to visit Adamawa State on Monday for an official tour focused on infrastructure commissioning and stakeholder consultations.

According to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President will unveil several completed projects in Yola and Jimeta during the one-day working visit.

The Adamawa visit comes less than 48 hours after Tinubu’s trip to Kebbi State, where he participated in cultural and development-focused events.

During that visit, he attended the grand finale of the Argungu fishing festival as Special Guest of Honour and praised the event as a symbol of national heritage and stability.

He also commissioned major projects carried out by Governor Nasir Idris, including a state secretariat complex, motor park, road infrastructure, and a nursing college.

Federal Commitment to Development

In his remarks in Kebbi, Tinubu reiterated his administration’s commitment to supporting tourism, food security, and rural development nationwide, describing such projects as central to his government’s development agenda.

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