Adamawa political news

Here are some recent political news from Adamawa State, Nigeria:

  1. Governor Fintiri's Re-Election Bid: The Governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Fintiri, has announced his intention to seek re-election in the 2023 governorship election. (Source: Daily Trust)
  2. APC Crisis Deepens: The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa State is embroiled in a crisis following the suspension of the party's chairman, Ibrahim Bilal, by the National Working Committee (NWC). (Source: Vanguard)
  3. PDP Primaries: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Adamawa State has concluded its governorship primaries, with a former Senator, Abdulrazak Namdas, emerging as the party's candidate. (Source: ThisDay)
  4. Security Challenges: The Adamawa State Government has expressed concern over the increasing security challenges in the state, particularly in the form of banditry and kidnapping. (Source: The Nation)
  5. Budget Presentation: Governor Fintiri has presented a budget of N143.8 billion to the Adamawa State House of Assembly for the 2022 fiscal year. (Source: Leadership)
  6. LG Elections: The Adamawa State Independent Electoral Commission (ADSIEC) has announced the postponement of the local government elections in the state, citing logistical challenges. (Source: Daily Post)
  7. PDP Crisis: The PDP in Adamawa State is facing a crisis following the suspension of some party leaders by the state chairman, Tahir Shehu. (Source: Premium Times)
  8. APC Primaries: The APC in Adamawa State has concluded its governorship primaries, with a former Commissioner, Umaru Fintiri, emerging as the party's candidate. (Source: The Guardian)
  9. Security Measures: The Adamawa State Government has announced the deployment of additional security personnel to the state to tackle the growing security challenges. (Source: Punch)
  10. Budget Deficit: The Adamawa State Government has announced a budget deficit of N20.8 billion for the 2022 fiscal year, citing revenue shortfalls. (Source: BusinessDay)

Please note that these news items are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest news, I recommend checking reputable news sources or official government websites.