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EDUCATION: Hon.Yakubu Chairs Strategic Meeting to Reform Taraba Scholarship Board.

By Jako Keke, April 9, 2026. The Chairman of the Taraba State Scholarship Board, Hon. Bashir Yakubu, on Thursday presided over a high-level management meeting aimed at repositioning the Board for improved service delivery and greater impact on students across the state. The meeting, held on April 9, 2026, focused on addressing key operational challenges and charting a sustainable path for the future of the Board. Discussions centred on enhancing transparency in scholarship administration, strengthening accountability mechanisms, and improving staff performance to meet evolving demands. Hon. Yakubu, who described the session as productive, emphasized the urgent need for innovation, particularly the adoption of digital systems to streamline processes. He noted that integrating technology into the Board’s operations would ensure faster, more reliable, and accessible services for applicants and beneficiaries. “We are determined to build a system that is transparent, efficient, ...
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SECURITY: Police, Community Leaders Strengthen Security Ties in Jalingo.

By Jako Keke, April 9, 2026. In a move underscoring ongoing efforts to reinforce community policing and grassroots security architecture, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Jalingo Division, Balarabe Suleiman, on Thursday paid a familiarisation visit to the Mile Six Police Outpost located within the Jolly Nyame Housing Estate, popularly known as Tecnobat. The visit, which took place on April 9, 2026, brought together key stakeholders including community leaders and representatives of the Mile Six Youths Development Association (MYDA), in a strategic engagement aimed at addressing emerging security concerns and strengthening collaboration between residents and law enforcement agencies. Chairman of MYDA, Comrade Emmanuel James, disclosed details of the meeting in a statement issued to journalists, noting that the interaction provided an opportunity for both parties to exchange ideas on practical measures to enhance safety and maintain law and order in the area. According ...

ENVIRONMENT: Cleaner Taraba Initiative Gains Momentum as Government Deploys New Waste System.

By Jako Keke, April 9,2026. The Taraba State Government has intensified efforts to improve environmental sanitation with the deployment of a new waste management system, supported by the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) project. At a brief handover ceremony held on Thursday, the Commissioner for Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Hajiya Aishat A. Barde, representing Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas, presented waste skips and bins to the Ministry of Waste Management and Resource Innovation. The intervention is aimed at strengthening waste collection infrastructure and enhancing cleanliness across the state capital, Jalingo. Speaking during the event, the Commissioner who holds the traditional title of  Zinariyar Mumuyawa  stressed the importance of strategic placement of the waste facilities.  She directed that the skips be located in high-traffic areas such as markets, motor parks, and densely populated residential communities to ensure a...

Easter Cantata: Adviser Urges Unity, Applauds Agbu Kefas’ Faith-Based Leadership.

By Jako Keke, April 9, 2026. The Special Adviser to the Governor of Taraba State on Christian Religion Matters, Very Rev. Fr. Sunday Patrick Muke, has called on Christians to embrace unity, love and spiritual renewal as they commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Fr. Muke made the call in a goodwill message at the Taraba State Interdenominational Easter Cantata, where he described the gathering as a vital platform for believers to unite in faith and celebrate the essence of Easter—victory over death and the promise of new life. Speaking on the theme, “Up from the Grave” (Matthew 27:52–53), he said it highlights hope, restoration and triumph, noting that Christ’s resurrection remains a living reality capable of transforming lives and strengthening faith, especially in difficult times. He stressed that the Easter message challenges Christians to rise above despair, division and societal pressures, and instead promote peace, unity and righteousness. The Cantata, whi...

POLITICS: Mumuye Stakeholders Rally Behind Aspirants, Seek Nyame’s Blessing Ahead of 2027 Polls.

By Jako Keke April 8, 2026. As political activities gradually gather momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections, stakeholders from the Mumuye community in Taraba State’s Central Zone have intensified consultations, paying a solidarity visit to former governor, Jolly Nyame. The delegation, under the aegis of the Mumuye Central Zone Political Forum, said the visit was aimed at seeking the elder statesman’s counsel and blessings, describing him as a political leader of immense influence and a symbol of unity within the ethnic nationality. Speaking during the meeting, Chairman of the forum, Mr. Philimon Masho—who also serves as Kaigaman Gunduma—commended Nyame’s enduring contributions to the political and socio-economic development of Taraba State. He noted that the former governor’s legacy continues to inspire emerging leaders across the state. Masho used the occasion to formally present two Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) aspirants to the elder statesman—Hon. Vishon Keto for...

Police Clarify Circumstances Surrounding Abdulmumin Imam’s Invitation.

By our Judicial Correspondent, April 8, 2026. The Taraba State Police Command has dismissed reports circulating on social media alleging the arrest or abduction of one Abdulmumin Imam, describing the claims as misleading and inaccurate. In a press release issued by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Victor Mshelizah, the police stated that the matter involving Imam stems from multiple petitions and complaints lodged by concerned individuals, necessitating his input in an ongoing investigation. According to the statement, the Command had earlier extended invitations to Imam to appear before investigators to clarify issues raised in the petitions, but he reportedly failed to honour them. The police explained that officers subsequently approached him to ensure his cooperation with the investigation. The Command emphasized that the action taken was strictly within the bounds of its constitutional mandate and was not intended to harass, intimidate, or violate Imam’s rig...

CIVIL SERVANTS: Taraba LG Commission Begins Statewide Promotion Interviews, Warns Against Forgery.

By our Correspondent, April 8, 2026. The Taraba State Local Government Service Commission has commenced promotion interviews for unified staff across the state’s 16 local government areas, covering the period from 2021 to 2025. The exercise, currently underway at the Commission’s headquarters in Jalingo, is being presided over by Permanent Commissioner II, Alhaji Alhassan Hamman Gassol, alongside the Permanent Secretary, Alhaji Jibrin Kassim, with the support of the Commission’s Secretary and other directors. The promotion process began with staff from Ardo Kola Local Government Area, specifically those in the Administration and Agriculture departments. This is contained in post made by the Public Relations Officer PRO of the Commission,Mr Justine Kassa on his Facebook page. Addressing the candidates at the commencement of the exercise, Alhaji Gassol and Alhaji Kassim emphasized the importance of transparency and integrity. They directed all staff to present original copies...

COURT: GMCN Rejects Court Ruling, Heads to Appeal Court.

By our Correspondent, April 7, 2026. The Global Methodist Church in Nigeria (GMCN) has expressed strong dissatisfaction with a recent judgment of the Federal High Court in Abuja over a suit challenging its change of name from United Methodist Church in Nigeria (UMCN) to Global Methodist Church in Nigeria. Addressing journalists in Jalingo, the Bishop of GMCN, John Pena, said the church disagrees with the court’s decision and has instructed its legal team to immediately file an appeal at the Court of Appeal, Abuja Judicial Division. He disclosed that, in addition to the appeal, the church has also filed a motion on notice seeking an injunction pending the determination of the appeal, as well as a stay of execution of the judgment. Bishop Pena maintained that the church remains within its constitutional and legal rights to continue its operations, including the use of its properties across the country. He called on members to remain calm, prayerful, and steadfast,...

SPORTS: Jalingo 1, 2 football team plays Humanitarian Service football Cup Tournament in honour of Kefas.

  By Andrew Ojih,  Jalingo.  Jalingo one and two local football team weekend played a humanitarian service football Cup tournament in honour of Taraba State governor,  Agbu Kefas.  The Humanitarian Service football srevice Cup which was played at Afulahan Square in Jalingo was historic and first of its kind since assumption Office of Governor Kefas. The football tournament which drew dignitaries from across the state and beyond was  huge success. Speaking during the football match,  the speaker of the Taraba state House of Assembly,  Rt Hon Kizito Bonzena urged youths in Taraba state to be law abiding and committed to Kefas peace mantra.  He noted that peace, unity and security remained  top most priority of Kefas for the people of the state.  "As we all know,  they can be no progress in Taraba without been law abiding and adhering to constituted authorities.  You must shun violence, avoid being used as tools of destructio...