
President Bola Tinubu is scheduled for a one-day tour of Adamawa State to launch new development initiatives and hold town-hall-style engagements with local residents.
The visit follows a recent trip to Kebbi State, reflecting the administration’s continued focus on combining project commissioning with direct citizen engagement across the country.
During the tour, Tinubu is expected to meet with top government officials, traditional rulers, and community leaders, while also holding interactive sessions with residents to discuss development priorities and national policies.
Key projects slated for inauguration include the eight-lane Galadima Aminu Road connecting Gimba with the state capital, aimed at easing traffic congestion and stimulating commercial activities. A new model school complex offering pre-primary, primary, and junior secondary education will also be commissioned to expand access to quality learning.
Other facilities to be unveiled include a multipurpose hall, a renovated High Court complex, a new officers’ residential estate, and an upgraded Government House, showcasing ongoing infrastructure improvements in Adamawa State.
The president’s itinerary will conclude with further interactions with residents before he returns to Abuja later the same day, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to visible development and citizen engagement.




