Executive Governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, has expressed his condolences to the families of those who lost their lives, as well as, victims affected by the flood disaster in the Northeastern State.
The Governor made known, rescue works led by Deputy Governor Prof Kaletapwa are ongoing, saying, “floods don’t care for politics. Neither should we when lives are at stake.”
Governor Fintiri posted on X: “In moments of distress, some offer boats, and others offer blame. Ironically, even the intervention and rescue efforts they praised were provided by the same government they claim was absent.
“We were on the ground, boots in the field led by the able Deputy Governor Prof Kaletapwa and others—because our commitment is in action, not theatrics.
“As for the long-abandoned Chochi project—well, history has records. Not all legacies age well.

“Let’s remind ourselves: floods don’t care for politics. Neither should we when lives are at stake.
“My heart goes out to families of those who lost their lives and victims affected by the flood disaster.”