Edo state Governor, Monday Okpebholo has signed two bills into law, marking a new phase in the state’s judiciary and oil sector governance.
The first bill raises the retirement age for magistrates in the state from 60 to 65 years. He also signed a bill that increases the number of members of the state’s oil agency.
A statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, said the legislative move was “aimed at enhancing the efficiency and experience of the judiciary by allowing seasoned magistrates to serve longer, thereby improving the administration of justice in the State.”
While the Governor spoke at the signing ceremony, he reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening institutions that drive justice
He emphasized that these legislative actions align with the State’s vision of enhancing judicial integrity and optimizing the benefits of its natural resources for the people of Edo State.
The newly-signed bills are expected to take immediate effect, with relevant stakeholders expressing optimism about their potential impacts on governance and service delivery in the State.