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Bindow seeks forgiveness from Adamawa people

By Emmanuel Ande, Yola
15 May 2019   |   3:40 am
Preparatory to the hand-over ceremony on May 29, outgoing governor of Adamawa State, Mohammed Bindow, yesterday in Yola delivered his farewell speech in which he apologised to former Governor Murtala Nyako and the people of the state for misrule. The governor, during the launch of Adamawa State Insurance Scheme, expressed regret over his inability to…
Governor Muhammadu Umaru Jibrilla Bindow of Adamawa State

Preparatory to the hand-over ceremony on May 29, outgoing governor of Adamawa State, Mohammed Bindow, yesterday in Yola delivered his farewell speech in which he apologised to former Governor Murtala Nyako and the people of the state for misrule.

The governor, during the launch of Adamawa State Insurance Scheme, expressed regret over his inability to take the state to development lane and asked the critical stakeholders to forgive him.

Bindow, who was speaking incoherently, said: “I apologise to everyone that I have offended collectively and individually.

I will not forget the support I got from the people of Adamawa. I wish I had done better, but I have done what I can with the resources available to me.”

He told his commissioners and aides that the launch might be his last public outing in the state.

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