News Investigators/ The Adamawa government on Thursday expressed its readiness to put measures that would improve ease of doing business in the state.
Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri, made this known at the coronation of Prof. Bulus Gadiga, the first Paramount Ruler of Michika, as a second class ruler in Michika.
The governor said improving ease of doing business in the state has become necessary in order to create a conducive atmosphere to attract prospective investors.
“I hope that the traditional ruling institutions will support and even do better.
“We are focused on delivering tangible results for the people of Adamawa and building a more resilient and prosperous future for all.
“Our commitment extends to poverty alleviation programmes, supporting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), and promoting green investments,” Fintiri said.
He said the creation of Michika Chiefdom was not only a positive response to the people’s request but also a bold step toward harnessing the tremendous human and natural potential of the area.
The governor urged the residents to unite and make the Chiefdom a model of unity, peace, progress and development.
“I call on all Michika sons and daughters to jettison the individualistic republican mindset and imbibe the culture of unity, solidarity and community spirit,” Fintiri said.
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