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Governor Daris Ishaku of Taraba State on Tuesday said he prefers to do landmark achievements than sharing the state’s funds with politicians.
The challenge is that what we are getting today is a far cry from what those who were with the late former governor, Danbaba Suntai, were getting.
Ishaku said his priority was to develop Taraba and leave behind a good name rather than sharing the little resources available because he wants a second term.
He also asked traditional rulers to pray for peace and “attitudinal change in the state.”
The challenge is that what we are getting today is a far cry from what those who were with the late former governor, Danbaba Suntai, were getting.
Ishaku said his priority was to develop Taraba and leave behind a good name rather than sharing the little resources available because he wants a second term.
He also asked traditional rulers to pray for peace and “attitudinal change in the state.”