
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to tackling crime in Adamawa State.
He called on citizens to actively support security agencies by providing timely intelligence to enhance public safety.
The governor made this statement while receiving the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3 Division, Jos, Maj. Gen. Eyitayo Oyinlola, who paid a courtesy visit to the Government House, Yola.
Fintiri acknowledged the strong cooperation between the state government and the Nigerian Army, which he said has played a crucial role in curbing criminal activities, particularly given Adamawa’s proximity to Boko Haram-affected areas. He commended the military’s efforts and assured them of continuous support to strengthen security operations.
“As a government, we are committed to supporting institutions—whether federal or state—because of their importance to the development of our people. We will also review our Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Command Secondary School and provide necessary support where needed,” the governor stated.
He admitted that while the government has limited financial resources, his administration remains focused on prudent management to drive development and ensure security.
Maj. Gen. Oyinlola, who also serves as the Commander of Operation Safe Haven, said his visit aimed at reinforcing the military’s commitment to restoring peace in Adamawa.
While acknowledging recent security challenges in some parts of the state, he attributed them to the displacement of criminal elements from the North West, assuring that his troops are on the ground to combat any threats.
Reflecting on his early military career in Adamawa, the GOC commended the state’s transformation under Governor Fintiri, praising his development initiatives.
He also expressed appreciation for the governor’s support to the Brigade and Operation Farauta, directing the Brigade Commander to intensify efforts in preventing kidnappings.
Additionally, Maj. Gen. Oyinlola urged enhanced collaboration between the state government and Command Secondary School, Numan, highlighting the impressive academic performance of local students enrolled there.
The GOC oversees military operations in Plateau, Bauchi, Adamawa, Gombe, and Taraba States