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Adamawa: Fintiri chides PDP for disregarding directives on political appointments
The Governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has chided the stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state for disregarding his directives on political appointments.
The Governor insisted that he would not accept any mechanically fabricated list for political appointments.
Fintiri claimed the party stakeholders “disregarded his earlier directives to present their best eleven for political appointment through proper consultations with their constituents.”
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In a post via his verified Twitter handle on Saturday, the Governor said he would ensure everybody is carried along for a proper representation.
He maintained that any list that did not meet the criteria or instructions he previously laid down would be rejected.”
“I will not accept any mechanically fabricated list from @OfficialPDPNig stakeholders in Adamawa, who disregarded my earlier directives to present their best 11 for political appointment through proper consultations with their constituents.
“It is essential to ensure that everybody is carried along for a proper representation. Any list that does not meet the criteria or instructions I previously laid down will be rejected,” the Governor said.
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