Mr Radda said the budget has an increase of N205.6 billion from the previous year.
The Katsina State House of Assembly has urged the state government to ban graduation celebrations in schools across the state.
Mr Yahaya-Daura assured residents that the assembly would continue to prioritise their welfare by introducing and passing more people-centred bills.
The Katsina House of Assembly has screened Malik Anas, former accountant-general, for confirmation as a commissioner.
According to Mr Radda, the bills will proactively address security, development management, land administration and revenue generation issues.
Mr Masari said that he was “sure posterity will judge” his administration well.
“So, the bill on providing 35 per cent positions for women participation in decision making in the education system will not be exceptional.
