Nasarawa 7th Assembly passes 21 bills in 2 years
By Awayi Kuje
The 7th Nasarawa State House of Assembly says it passed 21 bills and 41 resolutions within the last two years.
The Speaker of the 7th Assembly, Dr Danladi Jatau, disclosed this on Wednesday, at a sitting to mark the end of the second session of the Assembly in Lafia.
According to him, the bills comprised 17 executive bills and four private members’ bills.
Jatau described the 7th Assembly as one of the best due to laudable achievements in the last two years.
The speaker said the achievements recorded were a result of unity and good working relationships among members of the Assembly.
“I can’t thank you enough for our unity and effective synergy, as well as collaboration with other arms of government in the state.
“I want to applaud you for your support and cooperation. This assembly I have rated to be the best as we have competent members who are doing their job diligently.
“I also want to applaud you for your roles and your integrity at all times, and I urge you to keep it up,” the speaker said.
Jatau assured of his continued determination to operate an open-door policy and an all-inclusive leadership for the progress and development of the House and the state.
The speaker reassured of an enhanced cordial working relationship between the three arms of government.
“I want to assure His Excellency of our continued commitment and determination to give him all the necessary and needed support to succeed,” he added.
The speaker also assured the staff of his continued commitment to improving their standard of living through improved welfare. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Oluwafunke Ishola
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