After he had obtained his Grade II Certificate, he started working as a teacher in 1948 at the Bauchi Middle School to 1952 where he became Headmaster at the Gombe Senior Primary School, the same year his father the chieftains holder of 'Ubandoma' of Gombe Emirate died as that result his succeed his title as the
Ubandoma of
Gombe Emirate, with that traditional position and as headmaster he usually performs two functions. He was later titled the
Waziri of Gombe Emirate during that time he was in London for Local government course in 1956 there after he came back to the country.
1958 to 1966 politics He joined the
Northern People Congress political party in 1958 and contest for Regional legislature of Kaduna, after he had won the election he moved to Lagos and there after in 1959 to 1960, he was made Deputy Speaker of the Representative the last position held before becoming the Speaker of the Representative in 1960 to 1966. When serving as the Speaker he extend electricity supply to some part of
Gombe including providing the communication services unlike the one of 'telephone' and was once the Chief Architea of extending the North-Eastern Railway-line through the north Nigeria having situate the head place in Bauchi.
1966 coup As of the
1966 coup, he returned to Gombe Native Authority as Councilor for Works, he help to build the drainage system in Tudun Wada to Jekadafari in Gombe after the defuna
North-Eastem State creation happened in 1968, he served twice as a permanent member in the Public Service Commission to 1973 and became the chairman in the Local Government Service Board. Serving as chairman he ensured the relationship between traditional leaders was very corral and he was later appointed as the Chairman of the Nigeria Industrial Development Bank, holding that position from 1973 to 1976 made him upon to introduced branch offices in
Kaduna,
Aba and
Bauchi and approved granting loans to groups or individuals at the locations without referring them to Lagos which is the head office during, after
Bauchi State was created, he was made the Chairman of Public Service Commission taking response of appointment and promotions of civil servants in the State. In 1978 to 1979, he was the Bauchi State Commissioner for Education. Jalo was before serving as commissioner, a National Chief Scout by the 1977 head of state and participate in wiping out the widely view of that the Scout is a Christian body, and made his children Scouts and Girls Guides to as an example and later in that year he was made the Chairman of the
New India Assurance Company. == Return to politics ==