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Governor Matawalle Signs Legislative, Judiciary Autonomy Bills Into Law

 

Governor of Zamfara state Bello Matawalle has signed the Zamfara State Legislative and Judiciary Autonomy Bills into Laws.

Governor Matawalle made the disclosure while Speaking to newsmen on Thursday, he said as a true democrat, he will continue to ensure that all statutory responsibilities are directed to the right channels.

He also expressed optimism that the signing of two bills will further strengthen the existing relationship between the two arms of government

According to him, “I do not see any reason why we will not allow the autonomy of these two strong arms of government which will ensure the smooth running of government and the progress of our dear state.”

“We will not politicize or joke with your responsibilities, your funding and the autonomy, therefore, with this signing into law, it is my strong conviction that we will continue to work as partners for the growth and progress of our dear state and the good people of Zamfara,” Governor Matawalle said.

He appealed to the Legislative arm of government to guard against all forms of corrupt practices and weed out anyone found wanting of corruption.

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