Meanwhile, the House unanimously elected Hon Henry Magaji of Kagarko constituency as the deputy speaker of the House.
He also promised to maintain cordial relationship with the executive arm of government for the betterment of the state.
Meanwhile, Governor Uba Sani has hailed the emergence of Hon Liman and Hon Magaji as speaker and deputy speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly. “The governor is confident that under the able leadership of Honorable Yusuf Liman and Honorable Magaji D. Henry, the Kaduna State House of Assembly will continue to work tirelessly towards formulation and enactment of laws and policies that will improve the lives of the people of Kaduna State,” he said.
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