Adamawa state governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has inaugrated key infrastructural projects executed by the administration of Governor Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe state.
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri who was the special guests of honor during the event, praised Governor Inuwa Yahaya for laudable projects that would positively impact the lives of the people of the state positively.
During the inauguration of a 33 kilometer road linking communities between Kaltungo and Balanga local government areas , Fintiri who expressed satisfaction with the quality of work added that it will stand the taste of time for the benefit of the people.
Fintiri also inaugurated tsangaya school at Bakasi community where he noted that knowledge is the only guide for the future generations, as he commended Governor Yahaya for attending to the yearnings of his people.
Fintiri therefore expressed readiness to collaborate with Inuwa Yahaya in areas that will benefit the people of Adamawa and Gombe state.
Speaking on the projects, Governor Inuwa Yahaya said the road will serve as an easy link between the two states and the tsangaya school built across the state will provide both islamic and western education for the benefit of the people of the state.
As part of the event, the governors inspected a one megawatt solar mini grid in Talasse, Balanga local government designed to supply about six thousand households and businesses in talasse and suwa communities who spent about fifteen years without electricity supply.
The solar project, being the first model in Nigeria is a public partnership project with funding from world bank , at eighty percent conclusion, also has a provision for expansion of additional two megawatt if the need arise.
The governors also inspected the ongoing Balanga Hydropower project.
While on homage to his royal Highness Alhaji Muhammadu Danjuma Muhammadu, the Balla waja of Balanga traditional council, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri was conferred with the title of Bashama Waja, the Ambassador of waja people.
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