Fintiri Converts Yola Specialist Hospital to ADSU Teaching Hospital
Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has approved the conversion of the Specialist Hospital Yola to Adamawa State University Teaching Hospital.
This was made known by the Secretary to the State Government, Barr. Awwal Tukur, while inaugurating members of the conversion committee at Government House, Yola.
Barr. Tukur explained that the management of Adamawa State University had recently requested the governor’s approval for the conversion to provide a training facility for medical students within the state, rather than sending them outside Adamawa for clinical training.
According to him, Governor Fintiri considered the request and approved the conversion, noting that the development would improve healthcare delivery and strengthen medical education in the state.
Speaking during the inauguration, the Vice Chancellor of Adamawa State University, Augustine Clement, stated that the committee was inaugurated alongside the Commissioner for Health and Human Services to finalize the modalities for the smooth operation of the teaching hospital.
Professor Clement described the approval as a clear demonstration of Governor Fintiri’s commitment to improving healthcare services and educational standards in Adamawa State.
He added that the university would soon commence several academic activities for the 2026/2027 academic session.
Also speaking, the Chief Medical Director of Specialist Hospital Yola, Dauda Wadinga, expressed the hospital’s readiness and commitment to commence the programme and commended the governor for approving the conversion.
On his part, the Acting Provost of the Adamawa State College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Michael Misauno, described Governor Fintiri as a visionary leader and assured that the institution would work diligently toward achieving the objectives of the project.

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