The One Taraba Coalition has reaffirmed its commitment to working with traditional institutions, community leaders, and stakeholders to strengthen cultural heritage, empower youth, and drive development initiatives across Taraba State.
This was contained in a statement released yesterday as the coalition congratulated Dr. Adi Pajo, a distinguished civil servant, on his installation as the Bobaselu of Inisaland in Osun State.
The statement, signed by the coalition’s Chairman, Tijanu Sale, described the conferment of the traditional title on Dr. Pajo as a reflection of his exceptional service and unwavering commitment to societal development.
“The installation of High Chief Pajo as Bobaselu of Inisaland is more than a ceremonial honor.
“It is a testament to his impactful contributions to community development, youth empowerment, and cultural unity,” the statement read.
The group noted that the title comes with heightened expectations for leadership and service, expressing confidence that Dr. Pajo will use his new position to champion peace, inclusiveness, and sustainable development not only in Inisaland but across Nigeria.
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“Dr. Pajo, a proud son of Taraba, has consistently demonstrated integrity, selflessness, and dedication to improving the lives of others.
“His recognition by the people of Inisaland is both well-deserved and a call to further service,” the coalition added.
One Taraba Coalition also praised the people of Inisaland for honouring a Taraba native with such a prestigious traditional title, viewing the gesture as a symbol of unity and national cohesion.
The group concluded by reaffirming its commitment to fostering peace, collaboration, and development between Taraba and other regions of the country.