Gov. Okpebholo signs Magistrates’ retirement age extension bill into law

Wed, Jan 22, 2025
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GOV. Monday Okpebholo of Edo, on Wednesday in Benin, signed a bill raising the retirement age of Magistrates in the state from 60 to 65 years, into law.

The governor also signed another bill increasing the membership of the Edo  State Oil and Gas Producing Areas Development Commission (EDSOGPADEC), into law.

Okpebholo while signing the bills,  emphasised his administration’s commitment to strengthening institutions that promote justice and economic development in the state.

He explained that extending the retirement age of Magistrates, would enhance judicial efficiency by retaining seasoned Magistrates with valuable experience for longer periods.

He also said that expanding the membership of EDSOGPADEC, would improve governance, representation and operational efficiency.

“The expansion in the membership of EDSOGPADEC is expected to improve governance, representation, and operational efficiency, thereby fostering economic growth,” he said.(NAN)

A.I

Jan. 22, 2025

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