President Bola Tinubu is scheduled to undertake a working visit to Adamawa State on Monday, marking his second state tour within the week following a recent trip to Kebbi.
The day-long engagement will see the President commission several infrastructure projects and hold consultations with senior government functionaries and traditional leaders across the state.
Key facilities set for commissioning in Yola and Jimeta include the eight-lane Galadima Aminu Road, which provides connectivity between Gimba and the state capital. The President will also inaugurate a model educational facility housing pre-primary through junior secondary sections.
Additional projects on the commissioning schedule comprise a new multipurpose hall, an upgraded High Court complex, a freshly constructed officers’ residential facility, and refurbished sections of the Government House.
Following the project inaugurations and engagements with local stakeholders, President Tinubu will depart for Abuja.
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