Category: Taraba Update

  • Journalists in Taraba boycott state govt. activities

    Journalists in Taraba boycott state govt. activities

    The Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Taraba on Tuesday, resolved to boycott coverage of all Taraba  Government activities.

    The resolution was  signed by Mr. Charles Akpeji of Guardian Newspaper, Chairman of the Chapel’s Resolution Committee and made available to newsmen in Jalingo.

    The statement said that the chapel decried the action  by the state of deliberately sidelining its members  during major state functions.

    The statement also said that the chapel expressed outrage over the government’s failure to accredit its members for coverage of the  Taraba State International Investment Summit (TARAVEST), and the planned visit of President Bola Tinubu to the state.

    It described the action as a calculated attempt to gag the press, adding that the union unequivocally condemns what it labeled, a blatant disregard for press freedom and transparency.

    According to the statement, the chapel subsequently announced an immediate and indefinite boycott of all Taraba  government activities until the government changes it attitude.

    The statement also said that the union had passed a vote of no confidence on Hajia Zainab Usman,  Commissioner for Information and Re-orientation.

    “This follows a statement credited to her regarding the invitation of accredited journalists to  some pre- Taravest  events, where  members of the Correspondents’ Chapel were excluded.

    “We wish to  assure  all residents of  the  State of  our  unwavering commitment to our watchdog role.

    “Journalists will continue to report on issues affecting residents and will continue to hold the government accountable, regardless of the  deliberate  exclusion,” it stated.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that President Tinubu is  billed  to visit and inaugurate some projects in the state on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.

  • Taraba Governor Approves N70,000 Minimum Wage for Workers

    Taraba Governor Approves N70,000 Minimum Wage for Workers

    Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State has approved a new minimum wage of N70,000 for public sector employees, effective November 2024.

    The decision was confirmed in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Head of Service, Paul Maigida Tino.

    “I wish to inform you that the governor of Taraba State, Dr Agbu Kefas, has approved the implementation of N70,000 new minimum wage for workers in the State with effect from November 2024,” Tino said.

    This wage increase is expected to significantly relieve state civil servants, many of whom have expressed their satisfaction with the move.

    Workers expressed their appreciation for the governor’s decision, noting that the wage adjustment would help alleviate their economic pressures.

    One civil servant remarked, “This increase will go a long way in addressing the economic challenges we have been facing. We are grateful for the governor’s consideration.”

    The wage hike reflects the state government’s commitment to improving the welfare of its workers amidst challenging national economic conditions.