Fintiri Swears in Dev. Area Administrators, Charged Them on Unity, Victory of PDP

Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has charged the newly sworn-in Development Area Administrators of Gyawana and Madagali North, respectively, to create peaceful coexistence, and unity and ensure the sustainance of government policies in their areas.

The two Sole Administrators sworn in include Hon. Desmond Minakaro and Emmanuel Gamache representing Gyawana and Madagali North Development Areas, respectively.


Governor Fintiri who presided over the swearing ceremony in his office urged them to discharge their responsibilities with fear of God and be ready to give an account of their stewardship and learn to accommodate all manner of people as contained in the oath of office they have taken.

Fintiri who expressed confidence in the ability of the duo as the 2023 general elections approaches, urged them to work towards the victory of PDP from top to bottom.


"Above all, ensure PDP in your area wins from top to bottom, that is the most important part of the reason why you are given this responsibility".

The Development Area Administrator of Gyawana, Hon. Desmond Minakaro, who responded on behalf of his counterpart from Madagali North promised to give their best to ensure the development of their respective communities and the victory of the PDP.


"By the grace of God, our tenure will be recorded in history just as the Governor recorded history in the state".

He said they will do everything possible to make sure there is unity and peaceful coexistence among their people and be good ambassadors of the Fresh-Air administration.


The oath of office and allegiance were administered by the State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Barrister Afraimu Jingi.

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