Adamawa State Governor Congratulates Galadima As New PTDF Boss

By Golfa Francis, Yola

The Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri has congratulated Ahmed Aminu on his appointment as the Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund, PTDF.

President Bola Tinubu had approved the appointment for a term of four years in the first instance.

Until his appointment, Ahmed had served as the General Manager of Education and Training at the PTDF.

While appreciating President Tinubu for considering the Adamawa son for the position, Governor Fintiri said; “Ahmed over the years has proved his mettle at PTDF.”

He said; “Your recent appointment was thoroughly deserving and an inspiration to other Adamawa sons and daughters striving to make a name in their careers.”

The Governor described Ahmed as a patriotic Nigerian who had contributed immensely to the growth and development of Adamawa, commending him for flying the flag of the State high.

Governor Fintiri said; “I do not doubt your capacity to deliver as a man with a proven track record of service excellence, who rose through the ranks to the pinnacle of the profession.”

He urged Ahmed Galadima Aminu to bring his wealth of experience to bear, not only in advancing the course of the organization, but also the nation.

I urge you to see your new assignment as one that comes at a time in our national life where we need public officers to be more determined in making a difference in service,” the Governor noted

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