The executive arm of a state government is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws, managing the day-to-day operations of the state, and overseeing state agencies and departments. It is headed by the Governor, who serves as the chief executive officer of the state. The executive branch ensures that state laws are executed properly and efficiently, and it plays a crucial role in the administration and governance of the state.
The legislative arm of government in a state is a crucial component of the democratic system, responsible for making laws, representing the interests of the citizens, and providing oversight of the executive branch.
The judicial arm of a state government is a critical component of the state’s governance structure, responsible for interpreting and applying the law to ensure justice and uphold the rule of law. It functions independently of the executive and legislative branches, providing a system of checks and balances essential to a democratic society.
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Taraba State, home to an approximate population of 4.1 million residents, spans a vast 54,473 square kilometres. The state boasts vast arable lands, bountiful water resources, lush forests, and rich mineral deposits, presenting unique investment opportunities. Visiting Taraba State unveils Nigeria’s natural beauty and cultural richness. Explore the Mambilla Plateau’s rugged terrain, where lush forests and scenic mountains captivate the eye.
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