Fresh reactions have continued to trail the recent political developments surrounding Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, with some supporters and political observers openly voice concerns over the outcome and handling of the APC governorship primary in the state.
One of the strongest reactions came from a prominent voice on Saturday, Lord Benson Lee, who took to his Facebook page to express disappointment over the governor’s recent political moves.
Key Highlights:
- Fresh political reactions have emerged in Adamawa State following recent developments involving Ahmadu Fintiri and the controversy surrounding the APC governorship primary.
- Lord Benson Lee publicly criticized the situation on Facebook, stating, “We lost the Fintiri we know,” a remark that has generated widespread discussion.
- Some supporters and political observers argue that the governor’s recent actions do not reflect the leadership style and grassroots image that previously earned him broad support.
- The developments have reportedly caused concern among residents and loyal supporters who viewed Fintiri as a leader closely connected to ordinary people.
- Political analysts say the controversy highlights shifting alliances and evolving power dynamics in Adamawa State as political actors begin positioning themselves ahead of the 2027 elections.
“We lost the Fintiri we know,” he wrote, a statement that has since sparked widespread conversations across the state’s political landscape.
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The remark reflects growing concerns among some residents and loyal supporters, who believe the governor’s recent decisions no longer reflect the leadership style and people-oriented image that once earned him widespread admiration.
Political watchers say the unfolding developments have left many citizens unsettled, particularly among supporters who previously viewed Gov. Fintiri as a grassroots leader closely connected to the people.
As debates continue to intensify, the political atmosphere in Adamawa State remains tense, especially the shifting alliances and emerging power dynamics ahead of the 2027 political season.



