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Fintiri reshuffles cabinet, warns against sabotage


Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa state has reshuffled his cabinet to ensure the effective implementation of his administration’s eight-point agenda, demonstrating his commitment to achieving key goals.
A press statement released in Yola by the Chief Press Secretary, Humwash Wounosikou, announced that a minor cabinet reshuffle has been implemented to enhance the administration’s performance and efficiency.
The reshuffle affected four ministries – Neido Geoffrey Kufulto, former Commissioner for Information, now takes charge as Commissioner for Women Affairs; Wunfe Anthony moves to the Ministry of Transportation; James Iliya, previously Commissioner for Entrepreneurship, takes over as Commissioner for Information and Hamajumba Gatugel is now in Commissioner for the Ministry of Entrepreneurship.
Fintiri who expressed confidence in his commissioners’ ability to deliver on their new responsibilities, stressed, “This reshuffle is designed to maximise our team’s strengths and improve services to the people of Adamawa State.”
Governor Fintiri cautioned against any form of sabotage and exhorted the commissioners to perform their duties with utmost diligence and dedication.
The governor also charged the affected commissioners to collaborate and ensure a smooth transition, emphasizing the need for uninterrupted service to the state and encouraging them to maintain their dedication and commitment to their duties.
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