By Alison Lazere In public service, leadership is often measured by promises made during ceremonies and speeches delivered from podiums. But for some leaders, the true measure lies in visible impact, institutional reforms, and the ability to inspire lasting change. In Taraba State’s environmental sector, Hon. Aishat Abdulazeez Barde has steadily carved out a reputation as one of those leaders whose work speaks louder than political rhetoric. From the rolling landscapes of Zing Local Government Area to communities across Taraba State, her administration has become closely associated with environmental restoration, climate advocacy, and grassroots participation in ecological sustainability. A proud daughter of the Mumuye nation, Hajiya Aishat’s rise in public service reflects a blend of academic preparation, professional experience, and cultural identity. Armed with a Bachelor’s degree in Geology from the University of Maiduguri and a Master’s degree in Environmental Resource Man...
By our Correspondent May 24, 2026. The Governorship Candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in Taraba State, Hon. Magaji Bulus Gago, has pledged to reposition the state through people-oriented policies aimed at improving the living conditions of citizens if elected into office in the 2027 general elections. Hon. Gago made the declaration shortly after he was officially returned as the party’s flagbearer during the AAC governorship primaries held in Jalingo, the Taraba State capital. Addressing party faithful and supporters after his emergence, the AAC candidate said his administration would focus on a comprehensive seven-point agenda designed to tackle the major socio-economic challenges confronting the state. According to him, key priorities of his administration would include job creation, youth empowerment, improved security, quality education, and accessible healthcare services. He added that his government would also pay special attention to reviving the agricul...