Kefas begs the natives of Taraba in the Diaspora to support them

Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State has called on Taraba natives living outside the state to support their homeland through economic hardships and security challenges.

"Don't let our state fall," Mr. Kefas told his audience.

Mr. Kefas, who made the appeal over the weekend during a dialogue with natives living out of state in Abuja, said he needed their collaboration for the state to move forward. before.

The governor said that Taraba will grow more and more if its citizens, at home and those residing outside the state, do their part in contributing to its development.

He noted that the support his administration expects from them comes through initiatives that would encourage productivity, peaceful coexistence and also ensure economic prosperity.

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Mr. Kefas noted that Taraba is endowed with abundant human, solid mineral and natural resources, adding that their contribution as major stakeholders is crucial in accelerating the development of the state.

“The economic development of Taraba State is a crucial aspect that requires our attention. Taraba holds immense potential, from its fertile land to its rich cultural potential.

"So let's come together and invest in our economic growth through entrepreneurship, investing in key sectors and mentoring young people.

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"By doing this, we would not only create opportunities for the Tarabian people, but we would also contribute to the prosperity of our dear state," Mr. Kefas said.

Mr. Kefas then instructed them to take action by channeling their resources, knowledge and influence into this course.

Earlier, State Government Secretary Gebon Kataps emphasized the importance of the diaspora community and informed the forum of the state government's adoption of a participatory approach that encourages dialogue, feedback and ideas from all stakeholders.< /p>

"It is in this regard that Agbu Kefas, calls for the collective efforts of all well-placed Tarabis to propel our state to unimaginable heights, especially in the thematic area of ​​peace and security, education, health, infrastructure, agriculture and tourism in Taraba State.

“The Taraba State government is committed to creating an enabling environment for investment, fostering transparency and ensuring accountability in all sectors,” he said.

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Kefas begs the natives of Taraba in the Diaspora to support them

Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State has called on Taraba natives living outside the state to support their homeland through economic hardships and security challenges.

"Don't let our state fall," Mr. Kefas told his audience.

Mr. Kefas, who made the appeal over the weekend during a dialogue with natives living out of state in Abuja, said he needed their collaboration for the state to move forward. before.

The governor said that Taraba will grow more and more if its citizens, at home and those residing outside the state, do their part in contributing to its development.

He noted that the support his administration expects from them comes through initiatives that would encourage productivity, peaceful coexistence and also ensure economic prosperity.

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Mr. Kefas noted that Taraba is endowed with abundant human, solid mineral and natural resources, adding that their contribution as major stakeholders is crucial in accelerating the development of the state.

“The economic development of Taraba State is a crucial aspect that requires our attention. Taraba holds immense potential, from its fertile land to its rich cultural potential.

"So let's come together and invest in our economic growth through entrepreneurship, investing in key sectors and mentoring young people.

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"By doing this, we would not only create opportunities for the Tarabian people, but we would also contribute to the prosperity of our dear state," Mr. Kefas said.

Mr. Kefas then instructed them to take action by channeling their resources, knowledge and influence into this course.

Earlier, State Government Secretary Gebon Kataps emphasized the importance of the diaspora community and informed the forum of the state government's adoption of a participatory approach that encourages dialogue, feedback and ideas from all stakeholders.< /p>

"It is in this regard that Agbu Kefas, calls for the collective efforts of all well-placed Tarabis to propel our state to unimaginable heights, especially in the thematic area of ​​peace and security, education, health, infrastructure, agriculture and tourism in Taraba State.

“The Taraba State government is committed to creating an enabling environment for investment, fostering transparency and ensuring accountability in all sectors,” he said.

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