President Bola Tinubu will on Monday embark on an official visit to Adamawa State, where he is set to inaugurate major infrastructure projects and hold high-level meetings with stakeholders.
This was disclosed in a statement issued on Sunday by presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga.
According to the statement, the President will commission several landmark projects in Yola and Jimeta. These include the eight-lane Galadima Aminu Road linking Gimba to the state capital — a project expected to ease traffic congestion and improve connectivity.
He will also inaugurate a model school with pre-primary, primary and junior secondary sections, alongside a new multipurpose hall, a remodelled High Court, a newly constructed officers’ complex, and a renovated Government House.
During the one-day trip, Tinubu is scheduled to meet with top government officials, traditional rulers and other key stakeholders before returning to Abuja.
The Adamawa engagement comes barely 48 hours after the President’s official visit to Kebbi State, where he attended the grand finale of the Argungu International Fishing and Cultural Festival as Special Guest of Honour.
At the festival recognised by UNESCO as a heritage event, the President praised its revival after a six-year break, describing it as a symbol of cultural resilience and national stability.
He also commissioned several projects executed by Governor Nasir Idris, including the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Secretariat, the Birnin Kebbi Central Motor Park, and the dualised Old Argungu By-Pass Road.
Idris said the visit underscored Kebbi State’s alignment with the Renewed Hope agenda and its commitment to shared development goals.









