Residents of Taraba have decried the shortage of qualified doctors and the infrastructure deficit in general hospitals across the state.
Mr Ikenya scored 34,173 to defeat Dinshiya Usman, who polled 4,853.
Mr Kente denied the allegations that he was in the race to make money.
Mr Kefas pledged to provide the necessary resources and infrastructure to sustain the ongoing judicial reforms.
The APC said a new date for the reception will be announced later.
He said that the certificates issued to the participants would enhance their academic progression.
He charged the beneficiaries not to sell the starter packs but rather to use them to create wealth for themselves.
Mr Sambo thanked the governor for his support in ensuring the accreditation of programmes in the college.
Mr Danjuma said the honour was a morale booster that would motivate him to attract more development to the state.
The state is moving forward on many fronts in a globalising world, and there are issues that need to be addressed.
