Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, has addressed speculation about a possible defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC), insisting that his political path will reflect the wishes of the state’s residents.
Speaking to journalists, Fintiri said he would follow the choice of the majority, noting that political decisions must prioritize the people.
“There are rumours about whether I will defect to the APC. If that is the wish of my people, I will not object because politics is all about the people,” he said.
The governor also criticised individuals he described as “political merchants,” accusing them of spreading tension for personal gain. “There are people making noise, treacherous and afraid. I am coming with value, prosperity, and strength to add to wherever we are going,” Fintiri added.
Highlighting his administration’s achievements, he pointed to development projects, infrastructure, and investments in human capital as foundations for strong grassroots support. “Adamawa is secure because we have built organic connections through development and infrastructure. If my people say I should stay, I will stay and I will win,” he said.
Fintiri emphasized that the performance of his government, rather than party alignment, will shape political outcomes. “Wherever we go, the most important thing is that we have delivered, and we are going to win,” he concluded.