By Jako Keke, February 12, 2026. Governor of Taraba State, Dr. Agbu Kefas, has approved the appointment of members of the Taraba State Persons with Disability Commission, in a move aimed at strengthening inclusion and institutional support for persons living with disabilities across the state. The approval was conveyed in an official press release dated February 12, 2026, and issued by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the State, Chief Barrister Gebon Timothy Kataps. According to the statement, Comrade Matudi Ali, who is visually impaired, has been appointed as Chairman of the Commission. Other appointed members include Adama Idris Hamza, Inu Gayus, Matthew Danladi, and Ibrahim Haruna. To ensure balanced representation, the commission also draws members from the three senatorial zones of the state. Mary Gaissa will represent Taraba South, Hadiza Idris will represent Taraba North, while Abubakar Atiku will serve as the representative of Taraba Central. The rel...
COURTESY: Northeast Women in Politics Frontier Backs Taraba ALGON Chair, Demands Greater Female Inclusion in Governance.
By Jako Keke, February 12, 2026. The Taraba State Chapter of the Northeast Women in Politics Frontier has paid a solidarity visit to the Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) in the state, Hon. Moses Maihankali, pledging support for grassroots governance while pressing for stronger inclusion of women in political leadership. The delegation, led by the State Chairperson of the group, Queen Moanya, visited the Chairman after his emergence as leader of the association. Maihankali also serves as Chairman of Kurmi Local Government Council. Speaking during the visit, Queen Moanya said the group deemed it necessary to identify with the ALGON Chairman following what she described as a “well-deserved election,” noting that his emergence reflects growing confidence in his leadership capacity among local government stakeholders. She said the visit was both congratulatory and strategic, aimed at strengthening collaboration between women’s political adv...