By Jako Keke, April 17, 2026. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced a change in leadership at its Taraba State office following a recent redeployment of Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) across the country. In a press release issued in Jalingo, INEC confirmed that Dr. Sa’ad Umar Idris has assumed duty as the 22nd Resident Electoral Commissioner for Taraba State. His appointment took effect on April 15, 2026. Dr. Idris takes over from Alhaji Umar Mukhtar Gajiram, who has been redeployed to Gombe State. Prior to his redeployment, Dr. Idris served as REC in Gombe State, where he was credited with providing strategic leadership and strengthening electoral administration in line with the Commission’s mandate. A seasoned administrator and academic, Dr. Idris brings over three decades of experience in the Nigerian public service, with expertise in training, capacity development, and institutional management. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree ...
By Jako Keke, April 17, 2026. A frontline aspirant for the Gassol II State Constituency seat in the Taraba State House of Assembly, Hon. Japheth Ezekiel Dadason, has formally declared his intention to contest, pledging to pursue a people-oriented agenda anchored on development and youth empowerment. Dadason made the declaration in a statement addressed to youths, supporters, and residents of the constituency, where he emphasised his commitment to redefining the political landscape and delivering responsive representation. According to the aspirant, his decision to join the race was driven not by personal gain but by a desire to “change the narrative” of politics in the area through purposeful leadership and accountability. “I stand before you today to declare my interest to contest for the seat of member representing Gassol II State Constituency. My aspiration is not to enrich myself or seek personal glory, but to transform the political atmosphere and deliver meaningful ch...