The bills were passed to clear the way for the long-awaited Islamic banking, according to a statement by APO news agency.
“This will enable us to harness the collective wisdom and expertise of all key players in the sector.
Mr Malami, a controversial but influential cabinet minister, hails from Kebbi and have been in office since President Muhammadu Buhari appointed him in 2015.
The judge adjourned the case until Thursday for further hearing.
Observers say that the patrol officers, which went around the country in vehicles branded in green and white colours, had not been seen in weeks.
Mr Malami said proceeds of the fight against corruption had been ploughed into the nation’s economy to impact the livelihood of Nigerians.
The governor also commuted and reduced the sentences of 17 other inmates.
The Chief of Defence Staff said it was the duty of the armed forces and other security agencies to address the issue of banditry.
The NSA warned that those undermining the Buhari regime would be trailed and “flushed out.”
