Submit Your Memorandum for New Districts, Adamawa State Govt Tells Communities

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By Emmanuel Kwada

The Adamawa State Government is taking a significant step towards enhancing local governance and administration by inviting communities to submit memoranda for the creation of new districts. This call for memoranda is open to all interested communities, who can submit their documents to the Office of the Permanent Secretary, Chieftaincy Affairs Department, from November 11th to 25th, 2024.

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This initiative is part of the state government’s efforts to decentralize power and decision-making, ensuring that local communities have a greater say in their development. By creating new districts, the government aims to bring governance closer to the people, improve service delivery, and address the unique needs of each community.

Communities interested in submitting memoranda should take note of the following key details: November 11th to 25th, 2024 to the Office of the Permanent Secretary, Chieftaincy Affairs Department

The Adamawa State Government, under the leadership of Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, has been working tirelessly to promote inclusive governance and development. This move is a testament to the government’s commitment to listening to the concerns of its citizens and taking concrete steps to address them.

Communities interested in submitting memoranda should take note of the following key details: November 11th to 25th, 2024 to the Office of the Permanent Secretary, Chieftaincy Affairs Department.

All communities desirous of creating new districts are eligible to submit memoranda

By participating in this process, communities can contribute to shaping their own development and future. The Adamawa State Government’s call for memoranda is a significant opportunity for citizens to make their voices heard and drive positive change in their localities.

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