Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri | |
Office: | Governor of Adamawa State |
Deputy: | Crowther Seth Kaletapwa Farauta |
Term Start: | 29 May 2019 |
Predecessor: | Bindo Jibrilla |
Term Label1: | Acting |
Term Start1: | 15 July 2014 |
Term End1: | 8 October 2014 |
Predecessor1: | Murtala Nyako |
Successor1: | Bala James Ngilari |
Term Label2: | Acting |
Term Start2: | 29 January 2012 |
Term End2: | March 2012 |
Predecessor2: | Murtala Nyako |
Successor2: | Murtala Nyako |
Birth Name: | Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri |
Birth Date: | 27 October 1967 |
Birth Place: | Madagali, North-Eastern State (now in Adamawa State), Nigeria |
Party: | Peoples Democratic Party |
Spouse: | Lami Ahmadu Fintiri |
Nationality: | Nigerian |
Residence: | Yola, Nigeria |
Occupation: | Politician |
Parents: |
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Children: | 3 |
Alma Mater: | University of Maiduguri |
Office3: | Speaker of the Adamawa State House of Assembly |
Term Start3: | 10 October 2014 |
Term End3: | 5 June 2015 |
Successor3: | Kabiru Mijinyawa |
Predecessor4: | Kwamoti Bitrus Laori |
Successor4: | Kwamoti Bitrus Laori |
Term Start4: | March 2012 |
Term End4: | 15 July 2014 |
Term Start5: | 6 December 2011 |
Term End5: | 26 January 2012 |
Successor5: | Kwamoti Bitrus Laori |
Office6: | Deputy Speaker of the Adamawa State House of Assembly |
Term Start6: | ? |
Term End6: | 2011 |
Succeeded6: | Wale Fwa |
3Blankname6: | Speaker |
3Namedata6: | James Shaibu Barka |
Office7: | Member of Adamawa State House of Assembly |
Term Start7: | ? |
Term End7: | 5 June 2015 |
Constituency7: | Madagali |
Successor7: | Emmanuel Tsamdu |
Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri (born 27 October 1967) is a Nigerian politician and currently elected governor of Adamawa State[1] . Fintiri has served as governor of Adamawa State since 2019.[2] [3] He was a member of the Adamawa State House of Assembly and served as Speaker of the Assembly. He became the acting governor of Adamawa State following the impeachment of Governor Murtala Nyako in July 2014, serving until 8 October 2014.[4] [5] [6]
After the collation of results of the state gubernatorial election held on 9 March 2019, Fintiri emerged winner of the election with the highest number of votes. However, the election was declared inconclusive because the number of cancelled votes was greater than the margin between the winner and his close opponent.[7] In the early hours of Friday 29 March, he was declared winner of the by-election having secured 376,552 votes to defeat incumbent Bindo Jibrilla of the All Progressives Congress who polled 336,386 votes.[8]
He was re-elected Into office in the 2023 General Elections. After the collation of results of the state gubernatorial election held on Saturday, March 18, 2023, Fintiri emerged winner of the election with the highest number of votes. However, the election was declared inconclusive. He was later declared winner of the by-election having secured 430,861 votes to defeat his closest rival Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed of the All Progressives Congress who polled 398,788 votes.
The final results were announced by the INEC Returning Officer in the state, Mohammed Mele, He won the supplementary election with 9,337 votes, Aisha Dahiru, popularly called Binani, of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who came second in the poll with 6,513 votes.
In the 9 March 2019 Adamawa State gubernatorial election and upon the completion of 28 March 2019 Adamawa State supplementary election, Fintiri was declared winner of the election, having polled 376,552 votes defeating the incumbent governor, Bindo Jibrilla of the All Progressive Congress, who polled 336,386 votes.[9] [10] [11] [12]
He held a number of leadership positions in the House of Assembly before being elected Speaker, a position he held until 2015. Ahmadu Fintiri has twice been governor of Adamawa State. Following the impeachment of then-Governor Murtala Nyako in July 2014, he was appointed acting governor. He delegated control to Bala James Ngilari after three months.
On 9 March 2019, Ahmadu Fintiri, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), was elected governor of Adamawa State. However, the election was declared inconclusive because the number of revoked ballots exceeded the margin between the winner and his closest opponent.
In March 2024, Fintiri launched an empowerment cash support scheme aimed at small-scale entrepreneurs.[13] [14] [15]
In August 2023, Fintiri appointed 47 aides to assist him in media-related matters as Governor of Adamawa state. He was granted approval to appoint 50 special advisers by the Adamawa State House of Assembly in June of the same year.[16] The Governor appointed two Special Advisers, ten Senior Special Assistants, thirty-four Special Assistants on Social Media and Content Creation, and one Special Assistant and Master of Ceremonies Government Events.[17] [18]
This move sparked significant controversy nationwide, with many criticizing the high number of appointments, deeming it wasteful and extravagant. Critics pointed out that Adamawa state had a considerable population of 3.44 million people living in poverty, ranking 19th in the nationwide Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI).[19] [20]
On October 6, the governor's spokesperson announced an additional 103 appointments, comprising 37 principal special assistants, 45 senior special assistants, and 21 special assistants.[21] [22] This brought the total number of aides to approximately 150, with an estimated monthly cost to the state of 28 million naira, as reported by Daily Trust.[23]
However, the governor's press secretary, Humwashi Wonosikou, countered the notion of extravagance, explaining that each media appointee had been assigned specific roles, and these appointments were also intended to address poverty issues in the state. He stated, "There is no need for concern regarding the social media assistants. Their responsibility is to promote government policies and programs. The governor's decision to engage them was driven by the desire for poverty alleviation."
One of the media aides appointed, speaking anonymously to Daily Trust, expressed confidence that their role would not be redundant due to the clear definition of their responsibilities. He stated that the employment of 34 social media assistants would "help sanitise posts on various online platforms."
Fintiri is married to Lami Ahmadu Fintiri and they have three children.[24] In 2020, Fintiri lost his mother Hajiya Fatima Umar Badami who died after a long illness at the Federal Medical Centre, Yola[25] His father, Umaru Badami, died after a long illness at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Yola. Mr. Badami, 82, left the Army in 1984. He was afterwards buried in the Yola's Damare Muslim cemetery in accordance with Islamic customs.[24]