Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, has flagged off the construction of 4.42 kilometres of major roads in Jada Local Government Area, alongside the commissioning of critical development projects aimed at improving infrastructure and public services.
The governor said the projects reflect his administration’s unwavering commitment to delivering tangible results across communities in Adamawa State. According to him, the road network will enhance mobility, stimulate local commerce, and improve access to essential services for residents of Jada and surrounding areas.
In addition to the road projects, key infrastructure was commissioned, while efforts to significantly improve water supply in the area are already underway. The water intervention, once completed, is expected to provide relief to households and support economic activities dependent on reliable access to clean water.
Governor Fintiri emphasized that development remains a priority over politics, noting that his administration is focused on execution and measurable progress rather than rhetoric.




He reaffirmed that no part of Adamawa State will be left behind, stressing that government projects will continue to reach communities in line with the broader vision of inclusive growth and sustainable development.
The event attracted community leaders, party stakeholders, and residents who expressed appreciation for the ongoing transformation in the area.