In a move to enhance the efficiency and people-centeredness of government operations, Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State has announced the appointment of 103 assistants in three distinct categories.
The appointees consist of 37 Principal Special Assistants, 45 Senior Special Assistants, and 21 Special Assistants.
This announcement was made by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Humwashi Wonosikou, through a press statement issued on Friday evening.
The news of these fresh appointments came shortly after Governor Fintiri had inaugurated 30 Special Advisers earlier in the week.
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According to Wonosikou, these recent appointments align with Governor Fintiri’s vision to fortify the state’s governmental apparatus and ensure it operates in a manner that is more people-oriented and effective.
Among those appointed as Principal Special Assistants is Mr. Leader Leneke, a lawyer known for his multifaceted roles during Governor Fintiri’s first term, including serving as the Governor’s Chief Master of Ceremonies (MC).
Leneke’s return to this role in the Governor’s second term was widely anticipated.
Governor Ahmadu Fintiri, along with his Deputy, Professor Kaletapwa Farauta, continues to steer the affairs of Adamawa State as they work towards their shared vision for the region.