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Wednesday 22 June 2016

BREAKING! Tension In Wukari As Tiv And Fulani Clashes


Reports reaching us yesterday revealed that there has been violent clashes between Tiv and Fulani men in kwatseh, Akwana ward, Wukari on Sunday 19th June 2016. 

The  Commissioner of Police and Officer Commanding Army in wukari had been informed. Commissioner of Police had drafted police to the area.

Officer Commanding Army in the area also ordered his men stationed in Kente village to move some men to the conflict Area. Though report revealed that 5 corpses had been counted so far, details of casualties and wounded will come later. Immediate cause of the clash is not yet known.

BREAKING NEWS! Taraba APC Secretary, Others Dump Party For PDP


The Secretary of All Progressives Congress, Tony Suleiman, and the party’s Chairman in Sardauna Local Government Area, all of Taraba State, Alhaji Yusuf Tanimu, on Tuesday defected to the Peoples Democratic Party.

Suleiman announced this at a reception organised for them and their supporters at the PDP state secretariat in Jalingo.

He accused the leadership of APC in the state of lacking ideas and had been sidelining them and their supporters from the party’s affairs.

Suleiman urged the people of the state to team up with Governor Darius Ishaku to enable him to deliver on his campaign promises.

“I call on the people of the state to support the rescue mission of Governor Ishaku to enable him succeed in the interest of the state,” he said.

Victor Bala, the Chairman of the party in the state, welcomed them and expressed delight that the good works of the PDP-led government in the state was yielding results

Reacting to the development, the Chairman of the APC in the state, Alhaji Hassan Ardo, described the allegations as baseless.

Ardo said the party chieftains were money mongers and were offered money by the PDP to defect.

Wednesday 15 June 2016

FC Taraba Player's Salary Not Paid Till Now, Is Gov. Darius Aware?


All matches involving FC Taraba in the Nigeria National League (NNL) have been placed on hold, the league secretariat said on Friday in Abuja.

A statement from the NNL Media Officer, Amar Ignis, said the development was based on the club’s inability to settle its debts to its players.

It said the club was having outstanding payments and arrears to be paid to players who featured for it last season.

“It is a sort of carry-over and because of the importance we attach to this league, we are compelled to do this.

“We always have to ensure clubs in the NNL are ready to run because they move to the Premier League from our league, and it is necessary for us to direct them well,’’ he said.

The NNL Secretary said the Football Associations in Taraba and the FCT, as well as FC Taraba and Supreme Court FC, have been duly informed.

TARABA SQUARE, reports that the 2015/2016 NNL is billed to kick off on Saturday, with 15 games in four groups billed to be played over the weekend. (NAN)

Teachers Embark On Indefinite Strike In Taraba State


The Taraba State Chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has decided to embark on an indefinite strike today, Wednesday following the non payment of salaries for the past three months by the state government.

Speaking on behalf of the union on Monday in Jalingo, the state capital, the chairman, Aliyu Jauro Mafindi, stated that the industrial action may last until when the state government shows “sincere commitments” to clearing the backlog of wages.

According to him, the decision to go on an indefinite strike was taken after the state exco of the union convened a meeting on Monday to deliberate on the way forward.

Mafindi, recalled that the union had recently embarked upon on a three-day warning strike which it later suspended as government called the union officials for talks.

“After the suspension of the strike, government side representatives were expected to see His Excellency, the governor, with the agreement for his consideration and possible approval, but since then there was no any serious action or committal statement from the side of the government,” Mr. Mafindi said.

“At the exco meeting, it was unanimously resolved that all teachers in public primary schools in Taraba State should immediately proceed on an indefinite strike action until further notice”.

Friday 10 June 2016

Taraba State Government denies donating grazing land to Fulani Herdmen


Taraba state Government has denied donating any piece of land to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to be used as a grazing reserve.

This was disclosed to newsmen by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku, Sylvanus Yakubu Giwa in his office while reacting to a publication of the DailyTrust Newspaper of 3 June 2016, page 4, captioned, 11 States donates 55,000 hectares of land each for the implementation of grazing reserves credited to the Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Audu Ogbe.

The Senior Special Assistant maintained that there was no time that Taraba Government and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture had any discussion bothering on the provision of land that would be used as a grazing reserve and disassociated Taraba State from the list of states as contained in the DailyTrust Newspaper publication.

He reiterated the resolve of Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku to partner with the Federal Government through constructive dialogue that is aimed at bringing succour to the people of the state and the country at large.

He also noted that Taraba State Government cannot go into any form of understanding without carrying the people of the state along as this may in the long-run result to grave consequences among farmers and grazers in the State.

Sylvanus Giwa categorically stated that the state government does not subscribe to the idea of the creation of grazing reserves but would prefer where animals are domesticated through ranching and called on the Federal government to come to a negotiating table with Taraba State Government for a more holistic and purposeful discussion that would be beneficial to both parties.

The States purported to have donated lands as published by the DailyTrust Newspaper includes; Adamawa, Gombe, Kaduna, Kano, Jigawa, Plateau, Niger, Sokoto and Taraba as well as the FCT.

Thursday 2 June 2016

Boko Haram terrorists fleeing to Taraba, says Buratai


The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, on Wednesday, said the Army was on the trail of Boko Haram terrorists who fled Sambisa and were hiding in Taraba. Buratai said this when he paid a courtesy visit to Gov. Darius Ishaku of Taraba, in continuation of his tour of Army formations in the state. 

He said the Army had strong reasons to believe that some of the terrorists that fled Sambisa were taking refuge in parts of Taraba. He added that “Taraba has not been affected by this insurgency since it started except for the recent incidences that are related to Boko Haram especially as they are being pushed out of Borno. “We strongly suspect some of them are currently parading themselves around this state; we are working on our intelligence and information from some good citizens. 

“We are banking on support about their movement and we are equally tracking them so that we get them as soon as we can.” The Army boss then urged Nigerians to support the military “to finally clear the remaining hideouts of the insurgents.” He said timely sharing of information on the movement of suspicious persons would go a long way in containing the insurgents. He assured citizens of Taraba and the North East in general of the military’s determination to finally end the menace of insurgency in the region.

On the invasion of communities by suspected cattle herders, Buratai said troops were also on the trail of the suspects. He said that the Army, in conjunction with other security agencies, were working hard to contain the menace. According to him, troops are combing the bush and areas in search of the suspects all over the country. He expressed optimism that the situation would be arrested in the nearest future. On his part, the state governor commended the efforts of the military in addressing threats of security across the country.

Ishaku informed the army chief of the various threats to peace that had plagued the state for a while. He sought the assistance of the Nigerian Army in tackling the challenges, especially in the border communities of the state. Ishaku reaffirmed the commitment of the state government to support security agencies in the discharge of their duties. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the chief of army staff is scheduled to visit army formations in Takum and Sarti areas of the state.

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