May 18, 2026

Ex-PTDF Boss pledges for justice, people’s oriented leadership if voted Adamawa governor

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Alhaji Tijjani Galadima, Governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa has pledged for fairness, justice and people-oriented leadership if elected governor in the 2027 general elections.

Galadima who is the immediate past Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) gave the assurance during a stakeholders’ engagement in Yola.

He commended the administration of Bola Bola Tinubu, describing the policies of the Federal Government as impactful on national development.

According to him, his administration and that of Tinubu would work together and continue to impact positively across the grassroots.

Galadima further lauded Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri for his visionary leadership that the achievements recorded by the current administration have created a strong foundation for growth.

He added that his administration would also focus on continuity, unity, inclusive governance and no segment of the state would be left behind under his leadership.

Galadima thanked party members and supporters for their encouragement and loyalty, assuring them that their confidence in him would not be misplaced.

Earlier, in his address, Kevin Peter, Galadima’s campaign Director-General said, Galadima qualified to be the next Governor of Adamawa because of his experience and leadership capacity needed to move the state forward.

He called on the party delegates and the electorate to support Galadima’s ambition to succeed.

In their separate remarks, Prof. Maxwell Gidado and Lilian Steven, party Starlwat expressed optimism that Galadima would consolidate on the achievements of the present administration if elected governor.

They said Galadima is a leader with the vision and competence to deliver quality governance and improve the living conditions of citizens across the state.

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