 Delta State Governor Ifani Okowa says his administration is ready to sign the Administration of Criminal Justice Bill, Delta State Abituration Bill, and the State Judiciary Fund Management, among others, into law. Okowa said this during an interactive session with the State Council and the Ministry of Justice held in Asaba. The governor said he would continue to place high premium on the welfare of workers in the state. But also in fascinating a lot of legislative actions that have had to improve, not just the Ministry of Justice and the law offices. The first things that will truly impact on our states is just talked about the Administration of Criminal Justice Bill and Administration of Civil Justice Bill, which have been passed by the House of Assembly. I received the copies this morning, and by God's grace, I'm putting it back to the states. I've just made a promise to him that I will ascend into those bills. He ascended to me under the presence of the Chief Judge that he had entered. I feel better in courage that everything is well with the bills, so I'll have no hesitation in signing the bills into law. On his part, the State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Isaiah Bozimo, said the meeting with the governor was to brainstorm on the achievements recorded by the Ministry of Justice and how to improve on performance. Since its inception in 1991, the Ministry has been instrumental in shaping the state's legal system, and we are more determined than ever to achieve even more significant accomplishments. As part of our steadfast commitment to securing the rule of law at the end of the state, the Ministry of Justice has embarked on activities to enhance the capabilities and competencies to meet the present and future challenges. We have also taken bold steps in establishing a framework for efficient and effective delivery of justice. Put in the comments in the general, one of our primary objectives was to bring out the best in every officer within the Ministry of Justice. With this goal in mind, we launched a people skills competency framework to ensure that our legal officers receive first-grade training on advocacy, advisory work, contract law, and case management. To get notified about fresh news updates.