Adamawa Governor Urges Cattle Breeders To Utilize all Opportunities in Cattle Business.

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By Babangida Galleon

Adamawa state governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintir said government policies are always for the betterment of it citizens.

Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri made this known when he granted audience to members of Vibrant cattle breeders Association, Mubi who paid him a courtesy visit at the government house, Yola.

Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri said restructuring the formation of the Mubi cattle market by his administration is to ensure that cattle breeders in the state utilized all opportunities surrounding the cattle business in the state and the country at large.

The governor said some of the responsibilities of the government is creating policies and programmes that can benefit the people of the state and also generate revenue to the coffers of the government, hence the need to improve the standard of the cattle market for optimal utilization.

He said government cannot create job opportunities to everybody but will always provide enabling environment for businesses to thrive.

Governor Fintiri told the cattle breeders that funds set aside for the project is still there for them to utilise and will be made available whenever they are ready.

He therefore solicited for their support and prayers for more successes to be recorded in his second tenure as the governor of the state.

The leader of the delegation, Sharifuddeen Mohammed said the visit is their own way of extending further, their hands of friendship and to all also congratulate the governor on his victory at the polls.

He said the cattle breeders association remained partners in progress and always ready to support the fintiri led administration in the implementation of all its developmental policies.

Sharifuddeen also pledged the association’s loyalty to the good cause of of building a modern Adamawa state fintiri’s administration.

All those who spoke during the courtesy visit commended the governor and his determination to bring growth and development to the state.

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