 Also, President Bolo Tunibu today has signed into law a bill on uniform retirement age for judicial officers. The bill titled Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, 5th Alteration and No. 37, a bill 2023, was a fast to be signed by the President since taking the out of office on May the 29th. The law extends the retirement age of high court judges and others from 65 to 70 years. The retirement age of justice of the appeal and Supreme Court is already pegged at 70. On May the 2nd, the National Assembly directed Amos Ojo, its clerk, to transmit the bill to the former President, Mohamed Abuhari, for arson. Recall that Abubakamalami, the immediate pastor, Tony General of the Federation, advised Buhari to decline arson to the bill on the grounds that the bill is far-reaching and unduly ambiguous. Also the President, Bolo Tunibu, has met with the People's Democratic Party, PDP G5 governors. The group is made up of four governors and the governor of Uyaw State, Chey Makin Day. The meeting held behind closed doors at the Presidential Villa in Aboja. The group arrived at the State House at about 4.21pm for the meeting. Dose and attendance include Chey Makin Day, Yesom Wikea River State, Samuel Atom of Benwick State, Okezii Paazu of Abia State, and Ifani Oguwaini of Inigo State. Very evaluating what you are doing, where you are going. And so we have to keep seeing the President, you know, to let him know what is happening. And for this evening, the G5, the integrity group, you know, we also came to let the President know what we stood for, fairness, justice, and equity.