Gov. Fintiri presents staff of office to first Emir of Fufore

Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa, on Wednesday, presented the Staff of Office to Sani Ribadu, the first Emir of Fufore as a second-class emir.
Mr Ribadu’s coronation, which took place at Fufore Local Government Area, drew traditional rulers, well-wishers and other prominent personalities from all parts of the country.
The governor, while congratulating the emir, said that the appointment was a step toward bringing justice closer to the people.
“Today, you become the first Emir of Fufore to be formally installed and conferred with the Staff of Office.
“I urge all subjects to accord the new Emir the necessary support to ensure his success on the throne,” Mr Fintiri said.
He described the occasion as a historic milestone in Adamawa, one that would foster unity, strengthen communal bonds, and enhance governance.
“This chapter will remain engraved in the history of Adamawa, marking the beginning of a journey that will unite our people and create a stronger foundation for governance.
“We are reinforcing conflict resolution mechanisms and bringing justice closer to the people by strengthening our traditional institutions.
“Through collaboration with the people and the legislature, we have enacted the Adamawa State Chiefs (Appointment and Deposition) Law 2024.
“This law, now in effect, is designed to reposition our traditional institutions for maximum performance as an integral part of the governance structure in the 21st century,” he said.
In response, the newly installed emir, Mr Ribadu, expressed gratitude to the governor, describing the appointment as a historic honour.
“I accept my appointment as the first Emir of Fufore Emirate with gratitude and a deep sense of responsibility.
“Today, Adamawa State has witnessed a historic achievement with the creation of new chiefdoms and emirates, showcasing your administration’s unwavering commitment to strengthening governance and preserving cultural heritage.
“The people of Fufore Emirate see this as an opportunity for growth, hope, and progress.
“I pledge my dedication and commitment to serving my people,” he said.
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