By Jako Keke, February 18, 2026. The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) at , Taraba State University chapter, has resumed its previously suspended total, comprehensive and indefinite strike, citing the Taraba State Government’s failure to implement agreements reached with the union. In a press release dated February 18, 2026, the union branch at said the decision followed what it described as the government’s inability to take “concrete and verifiable steps” toward fulfilling obligations contained in an agreement signed on January 17, 2025. The statement said the strike had earlier been suspended in good faith to give the government time to address pending issues affecting staff welfare and the smooth running of the university. However, after a review of the situation, the ASUU-TSU Congress resolved to resume the industrial action, saying the longstanding concerns remain unattended. According to the union, the key issues that led to the resumption of the strike include the...
APPOINTMENT: NSPAN Hails Gimba Joseph’s Appointment to Taraba Disability Commission, Praises Gov Kefas’ Inclusive Drive.
By Jako Keke, February 17, 2026. The Network on Social Protection Advocacy in Nigeria (NSPAN) has congratulated Dr. Gimba Joseph on his appointment as a member of the Taraba State Persons with Disability Commission, describing the development as a recognition of his long-standing commitment to social development and inclusive governance. In a congratulatory message issued by its Directorate of Stakeholders Engagement and Media, NSPAN said Dr. Gimba Joseph’s selection reflects his more than two decades of dedicated service toward advancing social protection and community development initiatives in Taraba State. The network noted that his professional record and advocacy work make him well suited for the new responsibility. The group said the appointment would further position him to contribute meaningfully to disability rights, programme coordination, and inclusive policy implementation across the state. It expressed confidence that his presence on the commission would help ...