The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) congratulates Governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, on his appointment as Chairman of the PDP National Convention Organizing Committee (NCOC).
Governor Fintiri was selected by the PDP National Executive Committee (NEC) during the Party’s 99th meeting in Abuja.
The ‘Umbrella’ Party said, Fintiri was selected following “his prior experience successfully chairing the 2021 National Convention, coupled with his transformative governance in Adamawa State”, adding, the Governor has brought about “remarkable socio-economic development, earning him widespread acclaim as a visionary leader”.
In its congratulatory message to Governor Fintiri, the PDP wrote: “Congratulations to His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, @GovernorAUF Governor of Adamawa State, on his well-deserved appointment as Chairman of the @OfficialPDPNig National Convention Organizing Committee (NCOC) for the 2025 National Convention.
“Governor Fintiri’s selection by the PDP National Executive Committee (NEC) during its 99th meeting in Abuja reflects the confidence and trust the party places in his exceptional leadership, strategic vision, and commitment to fostering unity and progress within the PDP.
“His prior experience successfully chairing the 2021 National Convention, coupled with his transformative governance in Adamawa State, positions him as the ideal leader to steer the party toward a successful and impactful convention scheduled for August 28-30, 2025.
“Under Governor Fintiri’s leadership, Adamawa State has witnessed remarkable socio-economic development, earning him widespread acclaim as a visionary leader. His inclusive and pragmatic approach to governance has not only transformed Adamawa but also elevated his profile as a national figure within the PDP.
“The appointment is a testament to his dedication to the party’s ideals and his ability to navigate complex political landscapes with finesse.
“The PDP National Convention is a pivotal event for the party, setting the stage for strategic decisions ahead of the 2027 general elections.”