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The policy, which was developed with input from various stakeholders and supported by organisations like ACReSAL and Lafiya Projects, aims to reduce emissions, enhance climate resilience, and integrate climate considerations into state planning. Mr Sani approved the revamping and repositioning of the state-owned government printing department as a proactive measure to ensure optimal utilisation facilities and revenue generation. With the approval, all state ministries, departments, agencies are required to use the printing department’s services for essential printing needs.
The statement stressed that Mr Sani’s administration remains committed to investing in human capital, environmental sustainability, and efficient state operations through the new policies.