Security, Peace, and Unity:
1. Purchase of operational vehicles for all the security agencies;
2. Provision of logistics and running costs for all security agencies in Taraba; 3. Revival of Taraba Marshal;
4. Provision of logistics and operational vehicles for Taraba Marshals;
5. Making local administration functional;
6. Ensuring the conduct of local government elections;
7. Providing vehicles and logistics to strengthen governance at the local government level;
8. Reviving state security meetings which he personally chairs most of the time;
9. Ensuring improvement in the security of lives and property in the state, as Taraba State is now rated one of the most secure states in Nigeria;
10. Providing healthcare for all royal fathers at hospitals of their choosing;
11. Provision of vehicles and mobility for all traditional leaders across Taraba State;
12. Undertaking renovations of palaces; 13. Strategically involving traditional institutions in modern governance;
14. Introducing and improving welfare packages for judicial workers;
15. Strengthening the independence of the judiciary to ensure transparency;
16. Renovating judicial offices;
17. Funding ongoing e-judiciary and provision of computers and infrastructure for e-filing at the State High Court;
18. Training and retraining of judiciary officers across the state;
19. Supplying more gadgets for intelligence gathering;
20. Improving synergies among security agencies in the state;
21. Providing more security vehicles than previous governments;
22. Visiting all military formations in Abuja with state stakeholders to solicit support;
23. Holding security summits. Economy and Job Creation:
23. Renovation and remodeling of TY Danjuma Government House Abuja;
24. Renovation and remodeling of TY Danjuma Government House Jalingo;
25. Renovation and reconstruction of Taraba State House of Assembly;
26. Completion of Kefas Abattoir;
27. Reconstruction and remodeling of Kefas Abattoir;
28. Provision of state-of-the-art tractors, with Taraba State being the first to use such caliber of farm implements in Africa;
29. Facilitation of access to fertilizers and pesticides;
30. Implementation of concise data capturing of farmers;
31. Establishment of training, research, and cultivation centers for ginger and turmeric.
32. Improved remunerations and restored gratuities after many years of abundance.
33. Capturing and payment of pensions for local government retirees after many years of abundance.
34. Set up a food security committee led by the Emir of Muri to boost agriculture. 35. Implement a minimum wage of 30,000 naira immediately upon resuming at the local government level.
36. Implement a new minimum wage in Taraba State.
37. Attracted investors from the UK, USA, Israel, Germany, India, China, Finland, South Africa, Namibia, and Rwanda, with more investors visiting Taraba State.
38. Commenced the reconstruction and remodeling of the State Secretariat, the first of its kind after it was constructed 25 years ago.
39. Near completion of Tipper Garage to provide more jobs and ease transport. 40. Ongoing construction and expansion work at Danbaba Suntai Airport to open up the state.
41. Statewide construction works to reduce dependency on white-collar jobs and stimulate the economy, e.g., international yam market in Wukari, trade fair arena in Jalingo.
42. Launched more tree-planting campaigns to reduce deforestation through the Minister of Environment and Climate Change.
43. Initiated a greening project and supported the efforts of ACReSAL.
44. Aligned with the United Nations’ global efforts to reduce carbon emissions and reliance on fossil fuels. 45. Attended environmental summits within and outside the country to improve greening Nigeria.
46. Established a committee to combat illegal mining.
47. Busted many illegal mining operations.
48. Restored the Nwonyo Fishing Festival after a 14-year hiatus.
49. Supported other local festivals such as Mihu to encourage cultural cohesion. 50. Plans are in place to build new state-owned hotels and other relaxation spots at the Mambila in collaboration with investors through the Minister of Eco-Tourism.
51. Worked on electrifying the Mambilla Plateau to attract tourists after 20 years of darkness, with the provision and commissioning of a 300 kV generator to supply electricity to Gembu town.
52. Made Jalingo street lights functional; installed solar lights on major streets, e.g., Hammaruwa Way.
53. Ongoing beautification of Jalingo, the state capital.
54. Construction of over 100 micro projects across Taraba State through the Community for Social Development.
55. Completion of the Jalingo Primary Water Scheme, set for commissioning in December.
56. Construction of the ALGO House in Jalingo and lodges for traditional rulers. Education
57. Declaration of free and compulsory education in primary and secondary schools across Taraba.
58. Reduction of 50% in school fees across all tertiary schools in Taraba State.
59. Reconstruction of Taraba School of Nursing and Midwifery.
60. Renovation of all the students' hostels at Taraba State University.
61. Reconstruction of Yamusala Primary and Secondary School in Jalingo.
62. Payment of 1 billion out of the inherited demand of ASUU-TSU.
63. Payment of NECO and WAEC for all students of Taraba State.
64. Payment of BECA (Junior WAEC) for all students of Taraba State.
65. Payment of mock exams for the students of Taraba State.
66. Provision of instructional materials and running costs for all primary and secondary schools in Taraba.
67. Commencement of construction of students' hostel at the College of Agriculture and Technology.
68. Teachers' training programs and retraining.
69. Partnered with the Republic of Finland for education funding.
70. Provision of mobile science equipment for secondary schools across Taraba through the Ministry of Science and Technology. Healthcare
71. Completion of USSA General Hospital, set for commissioning.
72. Procurement of mobile ambulances for all the wards in Taraba State.
73. Increased doctors' salaries in the state.
74. Provision of drugs in Taraba State primary health facilities, including cylinders and oxygen through the Ministry of Health.
75. Facilitate the transfer and establishment of a teaching hospital in Wukari.
76. Employment of more health workers in the state.
Women and youth empowerment.
81. Appointment of Youth into his cabinet and sensitive positions.
82. Highest appointment for women in the history of Taraba State.
83. Created job opportunities in the ICT sector through the Minister of Digital Economic and Innovation.
84. Held the first Youth Summit immediately after the administration came into power.
85. Micro Cash Transfer through Kefas Care.
86. Promotion of sports and sporting activities.
87. Encourage and promote action against gender-based violence through the Minister of Women Affairs.
90. Create an innovative ministry that has assisted in tackling current and modern challenges, e.g., the Minister of Social Justice and Integration.
Others
96. Reforming the Taraba tax system and improving the state's IGR.
97. Establishment of the Taraba State Electricity Bill that is before the state House of Assembly, which will see the state generate and transmit electricity.
98. Payment of scholarships to law students in various law schools in Nigeria.
99. Job opportunities for young tech men and women who recently won national tech competitions.
100. Party inclusion; the governor has carried the opposition along in his government.
101. Launch of the Taraba State Student Identification System (TESIS) to transform the education sector.
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