Wednesday, February 19, 2025

NEW CHIEFDOMS, EMIRATES: Fintiri Clarifies Directives on Title Holders Removal





By Humwashi Wonosikou 

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor 


There's been a mischievous misrepresentation circulating on social media that Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa State has removed all District Heads and title holders. 


However, the Governor has only directed concerned District Heads that have traditional titles from their previous traditional councils to  drop those titles and pledge loyalty to their new Chiefs and Emirs.


This directive affects only those who have titles from their former councils and is actually a part of the Governor's efforts to promote harmony and unity among the traditional institutions in the state. With the creation of new Chiefdoms and Emirates, District Heads who have titles from their former councils are expected to seek titles that align with their cultural traditions and heritage from the rightful custodians of their culture.


Emirs and Chiefs of new Traditional councils that wish to confer new traditional titles on their District Heads should seek approval to do so.


It's unfortunate that some individuals have resorted to using AI to twist what the Governor said in order to spread misinformation and tarnish the image of the Governor and the government. The Governor's policy aims to promote cultural preservation, unity, and progress in Adamawa State.These are the exact words of the Governor:


“As a policy, I call on all the district heads concerned to transfer their loyalty, rights and privileges to the new emirates and chiefdoms. Hence, traditional titles acquired from their old emirates and chiefdoms are to be dropped. The constituted traditional councils of the new emirates and chiefdoms, are therefore directed to recommend new titles for the district heads for approval in line with the statutory dictates of the tradition.”

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