Taraba State Governor Darius Ishaku says, the incoming government is made of young minds, whom he strongly believes will consolidate on the achievements of his outgoing administration.
Governor Ishaku was speaking when Taraba State Governor-Elect, retired Colonel Kefas Agbu presented him with his Certificate Of Return.
The collection of the certificate of return by Taraba State Governor-Elect, retired Colonel Kefas Agbu put to rest speculations over the review of the Governorship Election in Taraba State.
The Twenty-four member-elect of the Taraba State House of Assembly were also presented with certificates of return by INEC in the state.
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20 of the members-elect are first-time legislators, with the majority of them in their 30s or 40s.
Taraba State Governor Darius Ishaku and Governor-Elect retired Colonel Kefas Agbu are happy with the emergence of a young, and fresh crop of politicians, at the helm of affairs in the state.
The Taraba State 2023 Governorship and State Assembly Elections, are defining moments in the state’s electoral history, with more youth representation, as more young people emerged winners, into the electoral offices at the polls.
From the Governor-Elect who is in his early fifties, to the State House of Assembly members-elect in their 30s.
In two months, a new government will be ushered in, and Taraba people are anxiously waiting to see what it has to offer.
Editor: Ebuwa Omo-Osagie