“Governor Fintiri Issues Final Ultimatum: Undeveloped Gongola-era Lands to be Reclaimed for Progress”

In a bold move to accelerate development and unlock the potential of Adamawa State, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has issued a decisive ultimatum to landholders with long-unused allocations dating back to the Gongola era. Taking to his official X handle, Governor Fintiri emphasized that the state can no longer tolerate stagnation in its growth trajectory, stressing the urgent need for these lands to be developed.

“This is the final notice,” the Governor declared. “All undeveloped lands allocated during the Gongola era must be utilized for the advancement and prosperity of Adamawa. A one-month grace period has been given, and failure to initiate development within this time frame will result in the immediate forfeiture of the land.”

Governor Fintiri’s statement highlights the administration’s focus on fostering infrastructure and economic growth. With this stern action, the government aims to revitalize dormant lands and ensure that opportunities are opened for those ready to contribute to the state’s progress.

By reclaiming idle lands, the administration is sending a clear message: Adamawa’s future is too valuable to be hindered by inactivity. Those unwilling to invest in the state’s growth will make way for individuals and organizations prepared to transform these lands into assets of progress and prosperity.

This ultimatum reflects Governor Fintiri’s commitment to maximizing the state’s resources and ensuring that development reaches all corners of Adamawa.

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