 As the present administration of Governor Samuel, or term of being a state, gets to an end, the Executive Council has given approvals for the implementation of policies brought to the Council by various commissioners, as it affects the ministries and prostitutes. The Council in Hasitin today approved an additional furnishing of Government Lodge opening of Roundtown Street in Makodi Town, purchase of pretend security-feated vehicles, and a donation of official costs to outgoing local government chairman and local legislative leaders among other issues of importance. Our correspondents in Makodi, Frances Tehr, who covered the briefing, are now reports as presented from our studios. The Commissioner for Information, who gave a breakdown of items that were given approval of at the meeting presided over by Governor Samuel at home, said that the furnishing of the Government Lodge would cost 43 million Naira, as it is expected to be of a murder standard. In Aligu also said that the construction of roads in the north bank part of Makodi, where accessible roads were needed, would go up a sum of 151.2 million Naira. Because of the inflationary trends, things changed. So, additional fund was approved by the Commissioner that was standing in House. So, he asked for the Council approval of additional 43 million, which was approved, to make sure that facility at the Government Lodge will be up to date. If you look at it recently, we are trying to make sure that a lot of openings in Makodi are made through police, with quality roads. If anybody can go there, you see that that road from Polyfamilica to Church means, yes, modernisation. So, the contract for it was approved today and it's going to be constructed at the cost of 151.2 million, as far as not surface dressing. The Commissioner further explained that with a monetisation policy, officials of the state who recently resigned were allowed to go with their official cars, which has made it necessary for the Government to purchase pretend security free-tiered ones, to facilitate mobility. Remember from Bureau of Local Government, for the waiver of the vehicles given to the local government chairman and leaders, the hill-offs. So, as they are trying to aspire today, they will be going with those vehicles, because they have served militarily and the way a man has served the government, they need to go with it so that they will do something with it. Either all organs of government must be up to date to make sure that whatever we do should be in line with our manifestos and we told the Benos State people that when we are leaving, we will leave a legacy. According to the Benos spokesperson, the Governor-return is ready to ensure that the people of the state benefit from the dividend of democracy before the present administration leaves office in 2023.