Professor Jerome Nyameh, a governorship aspirant in Taraba State, has called on his supporters to be peaceful and ideas-oriented in the run-up to the 2026 primary elections.
In a New Year's message on Thursday in Jalingo, Nyameh emphasised the importance of respectful politics and urged supporters to refrain from acrimony or name-calling.
Nyameh while acknowledging the qualifications and nobility of his fellow aspirants, urged his supporters to focus on engaging with brilliant ideas and constructive criticism.
"The other aspirants seeking to lead the state are also eminently qualified and are noble men and women in their own right. Let's engage the people with brilliant ideas and allow room for criticism too".
He emphasised that Taraba State is for everyone to build together, and politics should not divide the people.
Nyameh called on Tarabans, especially eligible voters, to register and obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), emphasising the importance of participating in the electoral process.
He stated that the electoral process remains the most effective means through which citizens can influence the direction, development, and quality of leadership in the state and the country.
"By God's grace, I will soon announce the political party we will join for the actualisation of the Taraba Therapy mantra, A New Taraba is POSSIBLE. Happy New Year." He said.

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