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Governor Darius Ishaku of Taraba state has stated that he will rather do projects and leave behind landmark achievements than share funds to politicians.
The Nation reported that the governor disclosed this when he spoke in Takum, his country home, while celebrating the Yuletide with his commissioners, lawmakers, council chairmen, party executives, political supporters and traditional rulers.
Ishaku, who urged monarchs to pray for peace and “attitudinal change in the state”, noted that his administration has financial challenges
“The challenge is that what we are getting today is a far cry from what the previous administration got,” he lamented.
Ishaku said that his priority was to develop Taraba and leave behind a good name, rather than share the little resources available because of second term.
He begged the people to forgive him if he erred in the course of leadership, and asked them to continue to love one another and sustain the relative peace.
The Nation reported that the governor disclosed this when he spoke in Takum, his country home, while celebrating the Yuletide with his commissioners, lawmakers, council chairmen, party executives, political supporters and traditional rulers.
Ishaku, who urged monarchs to pray for peace and “attitudinal change in the state”, noted that his administration has financial challenges
“The challenge is that what we are getting today is a far cry from what the previous administration got,” he lamented.
Ishaku said that his priority was to develop Taraba and leave behind a good name, rather than share the little resources available because of second term.
He begged the people to forgive him if he erred in the course of leadership, and asked them to continue to love one another and sustain the relative peace.