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Celebrating the Many Achievements of Taraba State Governor, Dr. Agbu Kefas Within Two Years in Office
Compiled by Sunday John, Kazeem Adegoke, Princewill Ashu
As Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas marks his second anniversary in office, it is fitting to reflect on the remarkable achievements that have defined his tenure.
Over the past two years, the Taraba State Government has shown unwavering commitment to delivering transformative projects and initiatives that have positively touched the lives of citizens.
Yet, while the governor has remained focused on providing the dividends of democracy to the people of Taraba, some disgruntled politicians have sought to discredit his achievements by pushing misleading narratives that he has not done enough for his state.
This editorial seeks to present a clear examination of the governor’s accomplishments, highlighting his vision, leadership, and steadfast dedication to building a more prosperous Taraba State.
Infrastructure Development: A New Era of Progress
One of the hallmarks of Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas’s administration is its emphasis on infrastructure development. The governor has made significant strides in improving the state’s transportation network, with several road construction projects underway. These initiatives not only enhance connectivity but also stimulate economic growth, foster trade, and improve the overall quality of life for Taraba’s residents. The governor’s commitment to infrastructure development is a testament to his administration’s focus on creating a conducive environment for businesses to thrive.
Economic Growth and Development: A Beacon of Hope
Under Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas’s leadership, Taraba State has witnessed a surge in economic growth and development. The administration has implemented policies and initiatives aimed at promoting entrepreneurship, investing in human capital, and creating opportunities for economic empowerment. These efforts have led to increased economic activity, job creation, and improved living standards for citizens. The governor’s vision for a prosperous Taraba is evident in the state’s growing economy, which is attracting investors and entrepreneurs from across the country.
Education and Human Capital Development: Investing in the Future
Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas’s administration has prioritized education and human capital development, recognizing the critical role that these sectors play in shaping the state’s future. The governor has implemented initiatives aimed at improving access to quality education, enhancing teacher training, and promoting skills development. These efforts are designed to equip Taraba’s citizens with the knowledge, skills, and competencies required to compete in an increasingly globalized economy.
Healthcare and Social Welfare: A Commitment to Citizen Well-being
The governor’s administration has also made significant strides in improving healthcare and social welfare in Taraba State. Initiatives aimed at enhancing healthcare infrastructure, increasing access to healthcare services, and promoting disease prevention have been implemented. Additionally, the administration has introduced social welfare programs designed to support vulnerable members of society, including women, children, and persons with disabilities. These efforts demonstrate the governor’s commitment to ensuring that all citizens have access to quality healthcare and social services.
Security and Governance: A Foundation for Progress
Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas’s administration has prioritized security and governance, recognizing that these are essential for creating a conducive environment for development. The governor has implemented initiatives aimed at enhancing security infrastructure, promoting community policing, and fostering collaboration between security agencies. Additionally, the administration has demonstrated a commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance, ensuring that public resources are utilized effectively and efficiently.
For more clarity, some of these achievements also include:
1 Free and Compulsory Education: Implemented free and compulsory education in all public schools across Taraba State.
2 Distribution of Instructional Materials: Distributed instructional materials to schools to enhance learning.
3 Construction of New Schools: Constructed 60 new schools to improve access to education.
4 Payment of WAEC and NECO Fees: Paid WAEC and NECO fees for students across the state.
5 Renovation of Schools: Renovated both primary and secondary schools across the state.
6 Fencing of Schools: Fenced primary and secondary institutions to ensure safety.
7 Taraba State Development Master Plan: Launched the Taraba State Development Master Plan to guide development.
8 Revival of Taraba Geographic Information Service (TAGIS): Revived TAGIS to modernize land administration.
Economic Development
9 Agricultural Revitalization: Revitalized agriculture with farming tractors in every ward.
10 Digital Transformation: Established a Digital Information Technology hub for youths.
11 Economic Diplomacy: Fostered international partnerships to attract investments.
Infrastructure Development
12 Road Construction: Commenced massive road construction projects across the state.
13 Reconstruction of Government House: Revitalized the Government House and state ministries.
14 Completion of Abandoned Projects: Completed several abandoned projects, including the renovation of the State Liaison Office in Abuja.
15 Rural Electrification: Commissioned rural electrification projects, including in Gembu.
Healthcare
16 Improvement of Healthcare Services: Improved healthcare services across the state.
17 Reconstruction of General Hospital: Reconstructed the General Hospital in Ussa Local Government Area.
Security and Governance
18 Improved Security: Enhanced security, eradicating kidnapping and ensuring citizens’ safety.
19 Payment of Salaries and Pensions: Paid salaries and long-standing pension and gratuity arrears.
20 Civil Service Reforms: Implemented civil service reforms to improve governance.
Environmental Conservation
21 Tree Planting: Planted 4 million economic trees for environmental conservation.
Youth Empowerment
22 Youth Employment: Employed thousands of youths in daily cleaning of the state.
23 Digital Skills Training: Provided digital skills training for youths.
Women Empowerment
24 Women Employment: Employed women in daily cleaning of the state.
Other Achievements
25 Prompt Payment of Running Costs: Released funds for monthly running costs to ministries and agencies.
26 Payment of Gratuity: Approved payment of gratuity backlog and set aside funds for monthly payments.
27 Completion of Water Projects: Completed the Jalingo Primary Water Scheme to increase water supply.
28 Procurement of Tractors: Procured 750 new global multi-purpose mini tractors for small and medium-scale farmers.
29 Reconstruction and Upgrading of the dilapidated State School of Nursing and Midwifery to international standard and reduction of school fees
30 Enrollment of Local Government Staff: Released over N71 million for enrollment of local government staff and teachers in the pension scheme.
31 Signed multibillion naira MOU with Lagos State Government on Agro-Allied produce and agricultural partnerships to boost agricultural production and empower local farmers.
32 Taraba is now Number one in Nigeria in affordable tuition fees and highest school enrollment
33 One of the first and few states in Nigeria now paying the new minimum wage to civil servants
34 Resettlement of displaced Ussa Local government areas refugees scattered by bandits back to their homelands
35 For the first time in 18 years, the Dr Agbu Kefas’s administration distributed over 500 utility vehicles and more than 1000 motorcycles to political appointees, senior civil servants, high court judges, Legislators, traditional rulers including including first , second and third class and all security agencies in Taraba State
36 Fencing and Upgrading of all primary and secondary schools in the state ongoing.
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Former Ondo Deputy Governor Ali Olanusi Endorses Chief Abdul Tunji Mohammed (ATM) for Ondo North Senate
*Akure, Ondo State* — In a major boost to his senatorial ambition, Chief Abdul Tunji Mohammed, popularly known as ATM, has received the endorsement of His Excellency, Alhaji Ali Olanusi, former Deputy Governor of Ondo State.
The elder statesman formally adopted ATM’s bid to represent Ondo North Senatorial District during a courtesy visit to his Akure residence last week. The meeting, described by attendees as “warm and strategic,” saw Olanusi throw his political weight behind ATM ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Alhaji Olanusi is a towering figure in Ondo politics and a respected APC chieftain from Akoko, Ondo North. His political résumé spans decades: former Member of the House of Representatives, former State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and former member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Board of Trustees. His voice carries weight across party lines and within grassroots structures in Ondo North.
Speaking during the visit, Olanusi commended ATM’s character, capacity, and commitment to the people. He also paid glowing tribute to the legacy of ATM’s late father, Alhaji Kunle Abdul, whose philanthropy and community development efforts remain reference points in Akoko land and Ondo State.
“The good work of your late father is still speaking well for you,” Olanusi said. “You have shown the same heart for service. Ondo North needs a Senator who understands the people and has the competence to deliver. I believe you are that person.”
Responding, Chief Abdul Tunji Mohammed expressed gratitude for the endorsement, describing Olanusi as “a father, a leader, and a compass for many of us in Ondo politics.”
“This endorsement is humbling. It strengthens our resolve to offer Ondo North a new model of representation — one that is accessible, developmental, and people-driven,” ATM said. “We will not betray this trust.”
Political observers say Olanusi’s endorsement is significant. As a bridge between the old guard and the new generation, his backing is expected to galvanize support across Akoko, Owo, and Ose — the key blocs in Ondo North.
With endorsements now coming from traditional leaders, youth groups, and elder statesmen, ATM’s senatorial ambition continues to gather momentum as the 2027 political calendar draws closer.
Signed
ATM Media Team
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Moyo Ogunlewe Applauds Bashir’s Solar Empowerment Initiative for Ikeja Youths
The Lagos State Director-General of the City Boy Movement, Hon. Moyo Ogunlewe, has commended Comrade Oluwadamilare Sonayon Adebowale Bashir for launching a transformative solar electrification training programme targeted at youths in Ikeja.
The initiative, described as a multimillion-naira empowerment scheme, is designed to equip young people between the ages of 18 and 40 with practical, market-relevant skills in solar installation, maintenance, and system management. It is expected to open up employment opportunities while fostering entrepreneurship within the renewable energy sector.
According to Bashir, the programme will train 100 beneficiaries in phases, beginning with an initial batch of 40 participants. The phased approach, he explained, is to ensure quality delivery, hands-on learning, and proper supervision throughout the training period.
Speaking on the significance of the initiative, Bashir noted that the programme is a strategic intervention aimed at tackling youth unemployment while addressing Nigeria’s persistent power supply challenges through sustainable energy solutions.
“This is not just about training; it is about creating a new generation of self-reliant youths who can contribute meaningfully to the economy through renewable energy,” he stated.
Reacting to the development, Hon. Moyo Ogunlewe lauded Bashir’s commitment to grassroots empowerment, describing the initiative as timely and impactful.
Ogunlewe emphasized that such forward-thinking programmes align with ongoing efforts to promote youth development and economic inclusion across Lagos State. He further noted that investing in renewable energy skills places young people at the forefront of a rapidly evolving global industry.
Also lending his voice, the Executive Chairman of Kosofe Local Government, Hon. Barrister Moyosore Ogunleye, praised the initiative, highlighting its potential to transform lives and reduce unemployment at the community level.
The much-anticipated training programme, already generating buzz within Ikeja and beyond, is scheduled to hold on Monday, April 27, 2026, at Onigbongbo Local Council Development Area. Participants will be drawn from eight wards across the local government, ensuring broad-based inclusion and community impact.
Stakeholders believe the initiative could serve as a model for similar youth-focused renewable energy programmes across Lagos and Nigeria at large, especially at a time when alternative energy solutions are becoming increasingly critical to national development.
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Tayo Ayinde: The Quiet Engine of Lagos’ Governance
In the complex theatre of governance, where noise often masquerades as impact, few figures embody disciplined authority and strategic boldness like Tayo Ayinde, Chief of Staff to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos. He is not a headline-chasing leader. Instead, Ayinde represents a rare breed, a calm but commanding operator whose strength is expressed through control, precision, and unwavering loyalty.
Ayinde’s personality is deeply rooted in his formative years within Nigeria’s security architecture. Having served in the State Security Service (SSS), where he rose through the ranks before retiring in 2009, he developed a mindset shaped by vigilance, intelligence gathering, and calculated decision-making.
This background did not just shape his career; it defined his temperament. Those who have observed him closely describe a man who is perpetually alert, mentally agile, and instinctively strategic. He anticipates rather than reacts and focuses on outcomes rather than optics.
His boldness, therefore, is not performative; it is institutional.
Nicknamed “Buffalo” by colleagues and associates, Ayinde’s personality reflects a striking paradox: gentle in appearance, yet formidable in execution. He carries a commanding presence while maintaining a composed and approachable demeanor. In political and administrative circles, he is known to demonstrate focus under pressure, maintain emotional discipline in crisis situations, and project authority that commands respect without coercion.
This blend of calmness and inner strength is what makes his leadership style uniquely effective. He is the type of leader who can enter a room quietly and still shape its direction.
Within the Lagos State Government, Ayinde is more than a chief of staff in title; he is widely regarded as the operational nucleus of the administration. He coordinates complex policy frameworks with precision and serves as a critical bridge between political leadership and administrative execution. In doing so, he manages competing interests without destabilizing governance.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has described him as a dependable ally and a stabilizing force, an acknowledgment of his ability to manage responsibility without being consumed by it.
Ayinde’s office is often described as a “solution centre”, a place where issues are addressed with clarity and speed rather than prolonged debate.
In Nigeria’s often unpredictable political environment, loyalty can be fluid. Ayinde, however, represents a different doctrine: loyalty as a strategic principle. From his days as Chief Detail to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to his current role, he has built a reputation as a leader who understands power, respects hierarchy, and safeguards institutional continuity.
His consistency stands out. He does not shift with political winds, nor does he deploy influence for personal spectacle. Instead, he prioritizes structure, stability, and long-term outcomes. This approach has earned him a trusted position within Lagos’ political landscape, with credibility that cuts across different interests.
Beyond governance, Ayinde’s personality reveals a strong humanitarian dimension. Known for his quiet philanthropy, he has supported widows, orphans, and vulnerable communities over the years, often without public attention. His Ikeja residence is frequently described as an “open door,” reflecting a leadership philosophy grounded in accessibility and compassion.
This balance of firmness in leadership and empathy in human engagement, completes the architecture of his character.
In an era where leadership is often equated with visibility, Tayo Ayinde represents a different model, one defined by substance over spectacle. He is a strategist who thinks ahead, a coordinator who turns policy into reality, and a steady hand in complex systems.
His story is not one of flamboyance but of structured influence, disciplined authority, and consistent delivery. His impact is measured not by volume, but by his ability to guide outcomes, stabilize systems, and sustain governance at the highest level.
In the evolving narrative of Lagos State, Ayinde stands as a reminder that true power does not always announce itself. It operates, delivers, and endures.
~ Ayo Olusegun Writes
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