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Fire Crisis: Agbu Kefas Moves Fast, Sets Up High-Powered Probe Panel in Taraba.

By Jako Keke, February 13,2026. The Taraba State Government has constituted a high-level investigative committee to probe the recent surge in fire outbreaks in Jalingo and surrounding communities, with a mandate to recommend lasting safety and emergency response measures. According to an official press release issued by the Office of the Secretary to the State Government, the move was approved by Governor Agbu Kefas as part of efforts to strengthen public safety, accountability, and protection of lives and property across the state. The statement explained that the committee will thoroughly investigate both the immediate and underlying causes of the repeated fire incidents and evaluate the level of preparedness, coordination, and response of relevant agencies. The committee is also expected to identify operational challenges encountered during firefighting and emergency interventions and propose practical and sustainable measures to prevent future occurrences. It will furth...
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COMMISSION:Mary Gaisa Appreciates Taraba Governor Over Disability Commission Appointment.

By Jako Keke, February 13, 2026. The Chairperson of the , Taraba State Chapter, Hon. Mary Gaisa, has expressed heartfelt appreciation to the Governor of , , following her appointment as a member of the . In a statement released on Friday, Gaisa thanked the governor for finding her worthy to serve on the Commission and represent the Southern Senatorial Zone, describing the appointment as both an honour and a call to greater responsibility toward persons living with disabilities across the state. She noted that the new role presents an opportunity to strengthen advocacy and institutional support for people with disabilities, adding that she is committed to working with other members of the Commission to promote inclusive policies and practical programmes that will improve their welfare and social participation. Gaisa pledged to discharge her duties with diligence, transparency, and dedication, stressing that disability issues require collaborative action and sustained pol...

APPOINTMENT: Kefas Constitutes Taraba Disability Commission, Appoints Matudi Ali as Chairman.

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...

SPECIAL REPORT: Calls for Transparency as Taraba Governor’s ₦100 Million LGA Intervention Draws Praise, Doubts.

By Charles Damain Tingah, February 11,2026. The recent donation of ₦100 million to Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Taraba State by Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas has sparked widespread debate across the state, drawing both commendation and caution from citizens, stakeholders, and community groups. Announced as part of efforts to stimulate grassroots development and address long-standing infrastructure challenges, the intervention fund is being described by supporters as timely and potentially transformative. However, critics and concerned observers warn that without strict accountability and monitoring, the funds risk being mismanaged — a pattern they say has undermined similar interventions in the past. Across several LGAs, reactions have remained mixed but intense, reflecting both hope and skepticism about the initiative’s eventual impact. Many residents and civil society voices praised the governor’s move, calling it a bold step toward revitalizing neglected rural communit...

From Yola to Global Laboratories: The Academic Journey of Professor Benjamin Kefas, FUW’s New Vice Chancellor.

By Jako Keke, February 11,2026. When the Federal University Wukari (FUW) announced Professor Benjamin Kefas as its new Vice Chancellor, the decision was widely seen as more than a routine administrative appointment. It marked the rise of a scholar whose academic and research journey spans continents, disciplines, and some of the world’s most respected institutions in medicine and pharmaceutical sciences. A closer look at Professor Kefas’ academic progression reveals a career built on intellectual discipline, global exposure, and deep scientific specialization — qualities many believe will shape the future direction of the university. Born on June 12, 1970, Professor Kefas’ early academic promise was evident from the start. He completed his West African Examinations Council (WAEC) certification in 1989 and proceeded immediately to the College of Preliminary Studies (CPS), Yola, the same year. That foundational period prepared him for entry into Ahmadu Bello University (ABU),...

HUMANITY: Kunzang Community in Yorro LGA Cries Out Over Decade-Long Lack of Clean Water.

By our Correspondent, February 11,2026. Residents of Kunzang community in Kassa A Ward of Yorro Local Government Area have raised an urgent alarm over the prolonged lack of access to clean and safe drinking water, calling on government authorities, non-governmental organisations, and philanthropists to intervene. A concerned indigene of the community, Mr. Judah Jacob, made the appeal in a public statement, describing the water situation as dire and long-standing. According to him, the community has endured more than ten years of water scarcity, forcing residents to rely on unsafe sources for their daily needs. He noted that the situation has exposed families to serious health risks and created persistent hardship, particularly for women and children who often travel long distances in search of water. “For over a decade, our community has struggled with lack of access to clean water. This has caused immense hardship and health risks,” he said. “We are pleading for urgent...

RELIGION : Faith Leaders Sound Alarm: “Religion Must Not Be Weaponized” — Interfaith Council Rallies Nigeria Toward Unity and Peace.

By Jako Keke, February 11,2026. Religious leaders under the Inter-Faith Dialogue Forum for Peace have called for urgent national unity and responsible faith-based leadership, warning that religion must never be used as a tool for division, hate, or violence in Nigeria. The charge was delivered by the Co-Chair of the Forum, Rev. Abainitus Akila Hamman Jr., during his opening address at the First Quarter Executive Council Meeting of the Inter-Faith Dialogue Forum for Peace held at Ajuji Greenwich Hotel, Gudu District, Apo, Abuja. Addressing distinguished clerics, council members, and peacebuilding partners, Rev. Hamman said the gathering came at a critical time when Nigeria faces persistent security threats, social tensions, economic pressures, and political uncertainty. He described the meeting as a strong signal that unity across faith lines remains both possible and necessary. “We gather not merely as representatives of different faith traditions, but as custodians of hope...

LEGAL: Appeal Court Backs Senate, Upholds Six-Month Suspension of Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

By our Judicial Correspondent, February 10,2026. The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has upheld the six-month suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from the Nigerian Senate, affirming that the legislative chamber acted within its constitutional authority to discipline its members. In a unanimous judgment delivered on Monday, a three-member panel led by Hon. Justice Abba B. Mohammed ruled that the Senate’s action was consistent with its internal rules and procedures and did not violate the senator’s fundamental rights or parliamentary privileges. The appellate court struck out the suit filed by Akpoti-Uduaghan, holding that it lacks jurisdiction to interfere in the internal proceedings of the legislature. The panel emphasized that the National Assembly is constitutionally empowered to regulate its own procedures and enforce discipline among its members. According to the judgment, the Senate did not breach the law by re-allocating the senator’s seat, restricting her ...