In the results released earlier this week, 43,000 students who sat the exam in Adamawa, recorded 78 per cent success with credits in at least five subjects, including English and Maths, and having the basic requirement for university admission.
Fintiri, who returned to Yola on Saturday after a trip to Rivers State, told newsmen at the Yola International Airport: “I am excited and elated. I promised the people that I was coming with a very serious reform in the education sector. Hitherto, we were mostly coming second or so to the last . I resolved that we would change that narrative and the resolve has started yielding result.