Edo Governor Increases Magistrates’ Retirement Age to 65 and Expands EDOSOPADEC Membership

Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has signed into law a significant bill that raises the retirement age for Magistrates from 60 to 65 years. This move is aimed at improving the efficiency of the judiciary by allowing experienced Magistrates to serve longer, contributing to a more effective administration of justice in the state.

Additionally, the Governor signed another important bill into law that increases the membership of the Edo State Oil and Gas Producing Area Development Commission (EDOSOPADEC) from seven to ten members. Speaking to journalists, Okpebholo explained that these changes align with the state’s commitment to enhancing judicial integrity and optimizing the use of its natural resources for the benefit of the people of Edo State.

The expansion of EDOSOPADEC’s membership is expected to improve governance, representation, and operational efficiency, particularly in the management of the state’s oil resources. Governor Okpebholo expressed confidence that the new laws would foster economic growth and improve service delivery in Edo State. The bills are set to take immediate effect, with stakeholders already optimistic about their positive impacts on governance.


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