Taraba LG chairman denies sabotage in chiefdom turbaning postponement

The Chairman of Lau local government council of Taraba State, Nigeria Silama Jatau, has refuted allegations that he deliberately frustrated the planned turbaning ceremony in Sanwi Chiefdom, describing the claims as baseless and politically motivated.
In a statement issued by his office on Tuesday, Jatau responded to accusations by the Yandang Youth Development Congress (YYDC), which had alleged that the chairman acted maliciously and unilaterally to halt the traditional event.
According to the statement, the decision to postpone the turbaning was based on a directive from the Taraba State Bureau for Local Government, Traditional and Chieftaincy Affairs.
A circular, dated February 19, 2025, had suspended the installation of all District and Village Heads pending ongoing administrative reviews and peacebuilding efforts in the state.
“The Chairman merely conveyed the directive as required of his office. He does not possess the constitutional authority to override state instructions,” the statement clarified.
Addressing claims that the chairman acted hypocritically by accepting the traditional title of Danmadamin Lau, the statement explained that the title was conferred before the February 19 directive and carried no administrative authority. The situation, it stressed, differs significantly from the Sanwi Chiefdom’s turbaning, which falls under suspended appointments.
Jatau also rejected allegations of ethnic marginalization and political bias against the Yandang people, asserting that his administration has been inclusive, with deliberate representation of all ethnic groups, including the Yandang, in governance and development programmes.
On claims that he blocked the establishment of a police outpost in Didango Rhobi, the statement said the chairman has consistently supported security agencies in maintaining law and order across the council
While calling for calm and responsible dialogue, Jatau urged the YYDC and other stakeholders to avoid politicizing administrative issues or fanning ethnic sentiments.
He reaffirmed his respect for the Sanwi Chiefdom, its traditional ruler, Pastor Dr. Haniel Hinlewheni Banti, and all peace-loving citizens of Yandang land.
“The postponement of the turbaning ceremony, though regrettable, was executed in compliance with a state directive and in the broader interest of peace and due process,” the statement read.