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Taraba launches statewide youth database to boost planning, service delivery
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Taraba launches statewide youth database to boost planning, service delivery

Daily Post March 25, 2026 2 mins read

The governor of Taraba State, Agbu Kefas, on Wednesday in Jalingo, the state capital, launched a statewide youth database and profiling initiative aimed at strengthening development planning and improving service delivery.

Urging young people in the state to shun negative influences and channel their energy into productive ventures that promote personal growth and societal progress, he reiterated his administration’s commitment to youth development.

The governor, who emphasised that accurate and reliable data remains critical for designing effective policies and programmes, said the initiative is aimed at strengthening development planning and improving service delivery.

He explained that the initiative would provide government with the necessary tools to better understand and respond to the needs of young people across the state.

According to him, the newly introduced system will help identify the skills, needs, and opportunities within the youth population, enabling more strategic and efficient interventions.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the Taraba State Youth Development Agency, Nongha Gara, said the initiative would enhance targeted interventions and ensure that government resources are directed to those who need them most.

He noted that the availability of a comprehensive and up-to-date youth database would improve programme delivery and maximise impact.

The youth profiling system, DAILY POST learnt, is expected to support evidence-based decision-making and strengthen ongoing efforts to empower young people across the state, positioning them as key drivers of sustainable development.

Taraba launches statewide youth database to boost planning, service delivery

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