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  • Ibadan Mogajis pledge support for Sanusi’s transformative efforts

    Ibadan Mogajis pledge support for Sanusi’s transformative efforts

    Family heads (Mogajis) in Ibadanland have pledged support for the CEO of Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort, Dotun Sanusi in his efforts towards transformation and development of Ibadanland and Oyo State.

    They expressed gratitude and admiration for Sanusi’s innovative contributions and philanthropic gestures, which according to them have significantly impacted the region. 

    The delegation, led by the President of Ibadan Mogajis, Mogaji Asimiyu Ariori, during a courtesy visit to Sanusi affirmed commitment to backing Sanusi’s initiatives aimed at advancing the socio-economic landscape of Ibadanland and Oyo State.

    Sanusi’s recent introduction of electric buses, electric tricycles and solar-powered bikes has notably restored Oyo State’s reputation as a pacesetter in innovation and development..

    These environmentally friendly transportation solutions have not only enhanced mobility but also underscored Sanusi’s vision for a sustainable and progressive future.

    Read Also: Sanusi counsels parents on children’s up bringing, as LG chairmen, district heads pay homage

    Speaking on behalf of the Mogajis during the visitation, Ariori highlighted the positive reception of Sanusi’s innovations within the community. 

    He praised Sanusi for his foresight and dedication, stating that such initiatives are crucial for the region’s growth and development. 

    He said: “We are here to assure you of our full support. Your transformative efforts are not only bringing development but also a renewed sense of pride and identity to Ibadanland and Oyo State.

    “Sanusi’s initiatives go beyond transportation. His philanthropic efforts have touched various sectors, including education, healthcare, and sports. The Ilaji Sports Resort, for instance, has become a beacon of hope for young athletes, providing state-of-the-art training facilities and opportunities for international exposure.

    “His recent sponsorship of 13 football stars to top European clubs for trials is a testament to his commitment to youth empowerment and sports development.”

    Sanusi expressed gratitude for their support and reassured them of his continued dedication to the betterment of Ibadanland and Oyo State.

    He acknowledged the importance of community backing in achieving lasting transformation and reiterated his commitment to creating opportunities that uplift and empower the people.

    He said: “The support from our revered Mogajis is invaluable. It strengthens our resolve to continue pushing the boundaries of innovation and development. Together, we can build a brighter future for our beloved Ibadanland and Oyo State.”

    The Mogajis’ endorsement of Sanusi’s initiatives is a significant boost, reinforcing the collaborative spirit needed to drive meaningful change.

    Their visit and pledge of support reflect a shared vision for progress and a collective commitment to enhancing the quality of life for all residents.

  • Sanusi counsels parents on children’s up bringing, as LG chairmen, district heads pay homage

    Sanusi counsels parents on children’s up bringing, as LG chairmen, district heads pay homage

    Reinstated Emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi, on Saturday called on parents to be relentless in moulding their children for a prosperous future.

    Lamido Sanusi, also known as Mahammadu Sanusi II, spoke through the Wazirin Kano, Sa’adu Gidado, at the main palace when he received Interim Management Committee chairmen, Local Governments Councils, District Heads, Village and Wards heads and imams of 15 local government areas that make up Kano Central Senatorial district.

    The visitors were on homage (allegiance) and blessing seeking visit.

    The Emir told his guests that parents have enormous task in ensuring proper upbringing of their wards, urging them to remain vigilant and proactive towards curtailing drug abuse and other unwanted attitudes by the youth in the state.

    He also tasked them to be just, with the fear of God in their undertakings.

    “Pray ceaselessly for peace, stability and socio-economic development of the state in particular and the country as a whole.

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    Dahiru Lawan, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of Kano State Ministry for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, in a statement, added that the State Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), and Interim Management Chairman of Tarauni Local Government, Abdullahi Maikano said they visited the Emir to register their homage and unflinching support.

    Alhaji Maikano added that “having Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as Emir of Kano is a divine gift which, if fully utilised, would be of immense benefit to the state in view of the Lamido’s influence globally.

    The local government chairmen commended Governor Abba Yusuf for assenting to the Repeal Law 2024 that paved the way for the reinstatement of Emir Sanusi, adding that the development is happily welcomed by well-wishers of the state.

  • Kano Emirate: Lagos NNPP hails Gov. Yusuf over Sanusi’s re-enthronement

    Kano Emirate: Lagos NNPP hails Gov. Yusuf over Sanusi’s re-enthronement

    The Lagos State chapter of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) on Friday applauded Gov. Abba Yusuf of Kano State for his efforts at preserving the cultural heritage of the ancient state.

    The State’s Publicity Secretary of the Party, Mr Richard Benson, who gave the commendation in a statement in Lagos, said that re-enthronement of the former CBN Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as the 15th Emir of Kano was noteworthy in keeping the tradition sacred.

    Benson also applauded Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso, the former governor of the state and 2023 Presidential Candidate of the NNPP, for his efforts at ensuring preservation of tradition.

    “We, the New Nigeria People’s Party, Lagos State chapter, hereby commend the effort of the amiable Governor of Kano Abba Yusuf, and our indefatigable National Leader Sen.Rabiu Kwankwaso and the entire House of Assembly of Kano in ensuring that the cultural heritage of the people is preserved based on truth.

    “This is what was just exhibited in Kano to prove that the cultural heritage of the ancient city of Kano is preserved and the generality of the people are happy to see the their tradition and core values are intact,” he said.

    The spokesman added that Kano State had begun to experience a drastic change in governance due to the unwavering commitment of the state governor.

    According to him, the development being witnessed clearly shows the pro-activeness of the governor and the National Leader, Kwankwaso.

    “We are delighted with the efforts to restore and preserve the values, traditions and heritage of the people as well as the commitment to put everything back in place and restore the lost glory of the ancient city of Kano,” he added.

    Benson said that some politicians were playing politics with the core traditions and cultural heritage of the people to score cheap political points.

    He said that the chapter was still looking forward to seeing more progress entering Kano, the only state being controlled by NNPP.

    He urged all the NNPP gladiators in the state including, Yusuf, Kwankwaso and the Kano State House of Assembly to collectively work to make the state an example to other states.

    NAN reports that Yusuf on May 23 signed the amended Kano State Emirates Council bill into law.

    The bill, which was passed by the Kano State House of Assembly few hours earlier, dissolved the Emirate Council and sacked the five Emirs appointed by his predecessor, Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje.

    Read Also: Kano calm as Sanusi, Bayero observe Juma’at prayer in different mosques

    Yusuf also approved the return of Sanusi, former Kano Emir, who was deposed in 2020, to the seat.

    The abrogated Kano State Emirates Council Law 2019 signed by the then-Gov. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, had created five Emirates – Kano, Bichi, Rano, Gaya and Karaye.

    The state government, on March 9, 2020, dethroned Sanusi, citing insubordination and was replaced by Aminu Ado Bayero.

    The re-enthronement of Sanusi has marked a new chapter in the history of the Kano Emirate, but not without some court orders and counter orders against the development.

    (NAN)

  • Sanusi appoints new ward head amid emirate crisis

    Sanusi appoints new ward head amid emirate crisis

    Amid crisis on who is the authentic emir of Kano, the 16th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, on Thursday appointed Hamisu Sani as the new Ward Head of Kofar Mazugal in Dala Local Government area.

    It is the first appointment made by the former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) since his reinstatement under the resistance of the dethroned 15th emir of Kano, Aminu Bayero.

    Emir Sanusi called on the new ward Head to ensure peaceful coexistence among the subjects of the area and contribute his quota towards the development of the state as a whole.

    As Sanusi consolidate his hold on the throne, district heads and personalities such as delegations from religious and market bodies have been paying homage at the palace to pay allegiance.

    Read Also: ‘Nigeria we hail thee’ returns as national anthem

    The delegation includes Ansarulddeen Tijjanniya sect and traders from Kano popular textile market (Kantin Kwari) as well as the commodities market (Singer market) among others.

    Sanusi was reinstalled as the 16th Emir of Kano last Thursday and given letter of reappointment after the State Assembly and Governor Abba Yusuf repealed and assented to the Kano State Emirates Councils (Repealed) Bill 2024 into law. 

    Shortly after, the dethroned emir, Bayero, returned to the state to reclaim his position leading to a stalemate that would be decided by the court.

  • Calm in Kano as District Heads pledge loyalty to Sanusi amidst legal tussle

    Calm in Kano as District Heads pledge loyalty to Sanusi amidst legal tussle

    Calm is gradually returning to the city of Kano following of tensions over the throne of Emir of Kano even Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II enters into the 6th day of his reinstatement even amidst legal action challenging his Emirship.

    While the Sunusi camp insists he is the rightful Emir, having been reappointed by Gov. Abba Yusuf, a Federal High Court sitting in Kano issued an order countering his reinstatement until a suit challenging it was resolved.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that more District Heads and members of the Tijjaniyya Shura Council, a council of Islamic Sect, have affirmed their loyalty to him.

    Other prominent individuals such as Khalifa Sayyadi Bashir, Khalifa Abdullahi Uwaisu, Sheikh Ibrahim Shehu Maihula and Barrister Habibu Dan Almajiri, have also endorsed Sunusi, who claim to the throne is being challenged in the court.

    During his initial court session on Sunday, Emir Sunusi, who Emirship is considered illegal by the Emir Aminu Ado Bayaro camp, received the fealty of 40 District Heads and prominent individuals within the council.

    NAN who monitored the situation in Kano on Thursday observed that many residents of the city were going about their normal activities.

    Although security agencies were seen at the Emir’s Palace and guest house where Bayero is currently staying, the residents of the city seem undisturbed by their presence.

    Alhaji Kabiru Abubakar of Dakata Quarters said most of Kano residents were more concerned about their livelihoods than who becomes the Emir of Kano.

    He expressed the confidence in the political and religious leaders in the state to resolve the matter very soon.

    Hajiya Aishatu Danlami of Brigade Quarters commended the state government for banning protests, which she said prevented miscreants from taking advantage of the situation to cause mayhem.

    Danlami praised residents of the city for resisting provocation from individuals seeking to create confusion in the state.

    “Allah has spoken, and Sunusi is now in the palace, piloting the affairs of the Emirate. May Allah continue to guide him to bring about the progress we desire,” she told NAN.

    Alhaji Abdullahi Yakubu said the return of Sunusi was a reflection of the desire of the people of the state.

    Alhaji Musa Isa of Dala in Dala Local Government Area called on Aminu Ado Bayero, to accept the situation as the will of God.

    Isa said there could only be one Emir at a time and urged Bayero to move on with his life as “Allah has spoken through the installation of Emir Sanusi.”

    Read Also: Sanusi introduces first electric motorcycles, solar powered tricycles in Oyo

    NAN reports that the Kofar Kudu palace of the Emir has been a beehive of activities with people from various parts of the city trooping to witness royal displays and performances.

    These include traditional gun salutes for the Emir and the riding of well-decorated horses by palace aides.

    Hawkers of various wares have also taken positions in front of the palace selling foods, drinks, textile materials, shoes and prayer mats, among others.

    Praise singers and drummers also throng the palace daily, entertaining guest who come from various parts of the country to pay homage to the re-appointed Emir.

    (NAN)

  • Vacate Kano Emir’s Palace in peace, Forum of Chiefs urges Sanusi

    Vacate Kano Emir’s Palace in peace, Forum of Chiefs urges Sanusi

    The Forum of Chiefs in Nigeria has advised Sanusi Lamido Sanusi to respect the Federal High Court order and vacate the Kano Emir’s Palace immediately.

    The Forum said the court’s decision, delivered on Tuesday, is final and binding, adding that it is essential to prioritise peace and stability in Kano State.

    In a statement jointly signed by its President, Chief Ameh Adaji, and Secretary General, Chief Danladi Etsu, the Forum noted that a king cannot reign without the support of the people and that illegally occupying a palace, as Sanusi is doing, is unacceptable anywhere in the world.

    They said forceful eviction by security agents would be a last resort, and hence urged Sanusi to avoid any actions that may lead to embarrassment, violence or unrest.

    The chiefs further called on Sanusi to lead by example as a former custodian of culture and tradition by respecting the law of the land and vacating the palace.

    “The Forum of Chiefs in Nigeria, the umbrella body of lower grade traditional rulers in the country, has urged Sanusi Lamido Sanusi to vacate the palace with immediate effect as ordered by the Federal High Court,” the statement said.

    “His insistence on occupying the palace despite the court order is not only a violation of the law of the land but also a mockery of the revered ancient throne of Kano.

    “As a former royal father, Sanusi should prioritize the peace of the state above self-aggrandizement. He should also know better than to be an unwilling tool in the hands of desperate politicians on a vendetta.

    Read Also: NNPP chieftain Ajadi hails Sanusi’s return as Kano Emir

    “As a Muslim, Sanusi should know that it is only God that gives and takes power. He has had his turn as an Emir and should stop trying to sneak back into the palace through the back door. The former Emir should accept the will of God because the will of the people is the will of God and the law is the interpretation of the will of the people.

    “Sanusi has made the Kano emirship a laughing stock in the committee of emirates. Already, Kano is on the verge of a breakdown of law and order because he refuses to obey the law. The former Emir should peacefully vacate the palace to protect his family’s legacy and the rich heritage of Kano.

    “We hope that he would heed the voice of wisdom and vacate the place as ordered by the court of law and save Kano from impending anarchy. The people of Kano are already enduring excruciating hardship in the state, and it would be inhumane for Sanusi to deprive them of peace too.

    “We call on the police and other relevant security agencies to compel Sanusi to vacate the palace if he continues to flout the court order. Illegally occupying the palace against the will of the people and the rule of law is not acceptable anywhere in the world. The government must take urgent drastic steps to ensure peace and stability in Kano State.

    “We urge the peace-loving people of Kano to remain law-abiding despite the provocations from those who are bent on undermining the people and the law of the land. All hands must be on deck to ensure there is no breakdown of law and order in the commercial nerve centre of the North and Nigeria’s most populous state.”

  • Sanusi introduces first electric motorcycles, solar powered tricycles in Oyo

    Sanusi introduces first electric motorcycles, solar powered tricycles in Oyo

    An Ibadan-born business mogul and philanthropist Engr. Dotun Sanusi has introduced first batch of electric motorcycles and solar powered tricycles in Oyo State

    This significant development comes shortly after Sanusi’s recent introduction of the first electric bus in the State, marking a major step towards sustainable transportation.

    Speaking in Ibadan at the unveiling ceremony, Sanusi’s reiterated commitment towards transforming transportation sector in the State which according to him was an evident when he initially announced his plans to bring electric buses to the pacesetter state. 

    He noted that the first set of electric motorcycles and solar powered tricycles will brings new era of eco-friendly transportation for residents of Ona Ara local government, Ibadan and beyond.

    He highlighted importance of adopting green technology towards combating environmental challenges and enhance quality of life for residents of the state. 

    According to him: “The arrival of these electric motorcycles and solar powered tricycles is a testament to our dedication to the economic development of our beloved state.

    “We are committed to reducing our carbon footprint and providing efficient, cost-effective transportation options for our people.”

    According to him, the introduction of  electric vehicle, motorcycles and solar powered tricycles are expected to significantly reduce air pollution and noise levels, contributing to a healthier environment.

    He said these transformations will offer lower operating costs compared to traditional petrol-powered means of transportation, making them an economically viable option for many.

    Read Also: BREAKING: Federal High Court orders eviction of Emir Sanusi from palace

    Residents of Akaran, Amuloko, Olunloyo, Adesola,  Olorunsogo and environs expressed excitement and gratitude for the innovative initiative.

    Local leaders and community members praised Sanusi’s vision and leadership in driving this change, noting the positive impacts it will have on the state’s transportation infrastructure and environmental sustainability.

    The residents said as the first electric motorcycles and solar powered tricycles begin to operate in Ilaji, the state is poised to become a leader in green transportation within Nigeria, saying the initiative aligns with global trends towards sustainable mobility solutions and sets a precedent for other regions to follow.

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  • G60 backs Emir Sanusi’s reinstatement

    G60 backs Emir Sanusi’s reinstatement

    Opposition lawmakers Coalition from different political parties under the G-60 consisting of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),  Labour Party(LP) and New Nigerian Peoples Party(NNPP) have urged the Federal Government to allow the reinstated Emir of Kano,Sanusi Lamido Sanusi reign peacefully.

    The G-60 stressed the Federal Government should not destabilise the already fragile North-western State by wobbling in the chieftaincy affairs which is within the purview of the Kano State Government.

    The lawmakers gave these indications in a statement after a closed door meeting by the Central Steering Committee of the Opposition Coalition attended by legislators who belong to the larger G-60. 

    The statement jointly signed by Hon. Obi Aguocha  LP, and Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere  PDP reads: “We members of (G-60) Opposition Coalition  met, examined and deliberated on the developments in Kano State regarding the reinstatement of Emir of Kano,Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.

    “We therefore resolved that the Federal Government should not destabilise Kano State and allow Emir Sanusi reign peacefully as it will be fanning embers of fire for a the Federal Government to wobble into the Chieftaincy affairs of state because it does not fall under its Constitutional authority.

    “We want to state unequivocally that we are in full and firm support of the Kano State Government’s reinstatement of Emir Sanusi whose removal and banishment was an attack and desecration of the revered ancient traditional institution in the first instance and the collection of this anomaly deserves support of all peace and justice loving Nigerians.

    “We were taken aback by the alleged role of some top federal security outfits  in facilitating the return of Bayero to the palace by providing him with two private jets but since they had denied the claim, let’s give them the benefit of doubt.

    “We can not fold our hands and indeed many Nigerians will not just look away and allow the traditional institution which is repository of our cultural heritage trampled upon by anyone or institution using Federal machinery sustained by tax payers money.”

  • Emirate stool: Tension as Sanusi, Bayero divide Kano

    Emirate stool: Tension as Sanusi, Bayero divide Kano

    • Gov, deputy escort Sanusi to main palace · Soldiers accompany Bayero to mini palace
    • Police defy gov’s order to arrest Bayero· Ulama seek Tinubu’s intervention to avert chaos
    • Bayero: No one above the law; justice will prevail· Why we’re challenging Sanusi’s reinstatement -Kingmaker

    Kano State Police Commissioner Mohammed Gumel yesterday met with Governor Kabir Yusuf in what sources said was part of the strategy to defuse the tension sparked by the tussle for the Kano Emirate throne by the reinstated Muhammadu Sanusi and the 15th Emir Ado Bayero.

    The development has split natives and non natives into two camps.

    The meeting came moments after the governor ordered the arrest of Bayero who returned to the metropolis amidst tight security at about 4.20 am yesterday, and moved to Gidan Nasarawa (Emir’s Lodge).

    The police declined to act on the governor’s order, citing the Thursday order of a Federal High Court which restrained the state government from enforcing the Kano State Emirate Council Repeal Act and removing the emirs installed in five emirates following the 2019 dethronement of Sanusi.

    Yusuf had given Bayero and the other emirs affected by the act a 48-hour deadline to vacate their palaces.

    From the Nasarawa palace, Bayero pledged to abide by the decision of the court on his matter, stressing that no one is above the law.

    He asked the people to keep the peace.

    His supporters milled around the building, shouting his name to come out for them to escort him to the main palace.

    Armed soldiers who had escorted him from the Kano Airport at about 4.20 am stayed on at the Nasarawa palace to keep the peace.

    Critics, including Kano State Deputy Governor Aminu Gwarzo, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Yusuf’s New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), kicked over the deployment of soldiers to guard Bayero.

    Gwarzo, in particular, accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Dr.Abdullahi Ganduje, and the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, of engineering the soldiers’ deployment.

    The office of the NSA denied the allegation.

    Atiku said the deployment of the soldiers would upset peace and security.

    The Kano Council of Ulama (Islamic scholars) expressed fears over the unfolding development and pleaded with President Bola Tinubu to intervene with a view to averting a breakdown of law and order.

    Sanusi himself moved to the main palace at about 1am yesterday accompanied by the governor, the deputy governor and other government officials.

    His supporters took turns to pay him homage.

    Hundreds of others stood outside, chanting in Hausa, “Sarki daya ne (there is only one king)”.

    By 7am yesterday, soon after information reached the governor that Bayero had entered the Nasarawa palace, he called for his arrest by the police.

    The governor’s Director General, Media and Publicity, Sanusi Bature Tofa, accused Bayero of “creating tension” by his action.

    He said: “The former Emir was smuggled into Kano city last night in an attempt to forcefully return to the palace two days after being deposed by the Governor.

    “It was confirmed that the new Emir, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, arrived at the palace in the company of the Governor, the Deputy Governor, the Speaker of the State Assembly, and other top government functionaries at about 1:00 a.m. on Saturday, 25th May, 2024.

    “As the Chief Security Officer of the state, His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has directed the Commissioner of Police to arrest the deposed Emir with immediate effect for disturbing public peace and attempting to destroy the relative peace the state enjoys.”

    Why we can’t arrest Bayero —Police

    The police, in a swift reaction, said they could not comply with the governor’s directive in view of the court order.

    Police Commissioner Gumel, with who were other security chiefs in the state, told reporters that the police were “expressly obeying the court order with suit number FHC/KN/CS/182/2024 dated 23rd May, 2024 issued by the Federal High Court sitting in Kano alongside all law enforcement agents in the state.

    He said: “Therefore, we are calling on members of the public to know that the police in the state is working together with the military and other security agencies and are with full capacity for providing the adequate security to everyone as we are committed to carrying out our statutory duties as provided by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “No doubt, the law abiding people of Kano State are known for a revered cultural heritage and respect for constituted authorities, and in this regard are advised to remain calm, patient, and to keep cooperating with security agencies as the matter described will be addressed by the court on the 3rd of June, 2024.

    “Let me also remind you that the position of the law is very clear as whoever under whatever guise is found to be planning to disrupt the peace being enjoyed in the state or feel that he or she can jeopardise the existing security settings in the state will be arrested and made to face full wrath of the law.

    “Therefore, as the police command is leading other security agencies to sustain the peace and peaceful coexistence for overriding interests, miscreants should stay clear of violence in all its ramifications and should not take advantage or hijack the current situation to launch unprovoked attack on people, property and infrastructure of the state.

    “Any person found with such tendency will be ruthlessly dealt with according to the law of the land.

    “By and large, the combined security agencies in the state have set all machinery in place to ensure no breakdown of law and order as the safety and security of all the inhabitants in the state remain sacrosanct.

    “On this note, on behalf of all the security agencies, I thank all the good people of the state for their understanding, prayers, continuous support and cooperation.”

    At the press briefing were ML Falala of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), MA Sadiq (Army Commander) and IS Abdullahi (Federal  Road Safety Corps), all of whom also went with the police boss to meet with the governor at palace.

    During the meeting, Gumel reportedly explained to Yusuf why the arrest of Bayero was not possible.

    It was understood that the police chief also tried to persuade the governor to encourage Sanusi to leave the palace at least until the court’s next sitting on the matter on Monday, June 3.

    Some supporters of Sanusi within the palace premises were overheard threatening to resist any attempt to move him out of the place.

    Deputy Governor Gwarzo told reporters that Sanusi’s re-instatement had come to stay.

    He claimed that Ganduje was using federal might to impose Bayero on the people.

    He alleged that the former governor and NSA Ribadu were trying to create chaos in the state by smuggling Bayero into the state.

    His words: “It is unfortunate that the APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, is using the National Security Adviser to create tension in the state by smuggling into the state the former emir, Aminu Ado Bayero.

    “The appointment and dethronement of emir or any traditional title holder is solely the prerogative of the state government.

     “I am here together with the governor and other top government functionaries to ensure that the new emir, Muhammadu Sanusi II, starts exercising his power and authority immediately after he was given his appointment letter yesterday (Friday).”

    Ribadu to Kano DG: I didn’t assist dethroned emir back to Kano

    The Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) denied the Kano State Deputy Governor’s claim and asked politicians to be mindful of what they tell the public.

    The Head of Strategic Communications in the Office of the NSA, Zakari Mijinyawa, said in a telephone chat last night that the allegation “is not true at all.”

    He said: “Political actors should desist from misinforming the public as law enforcement officials in the state strive to maintain peace and order.”

    Asked why anyone would want to implicate the NSA in the Kano Emirate’s tussle, Mijinyawa said: “Why won’t you ask them? For example, let him provide you with additional details. Do flights just leave from airport to airport like that? There has to be additional details he can give.

    “He who alleges must prove, right? But sincerely speaking, it’s not true; nobody did anything like that.

    “You saw the Commissioner of Police doing a press conference, right? It’s online. He did it in English and in Hausa, and he answered questions from journalists. Is a Commissioner of Police a small office? Can’t he do his work? He’s doing his work.”

     “I also saw a very sensational report online, alleging that Aminu Bayero is in-law to NSA, and that’s another lie. It’s a lie because the NSA is married to one wife. She’s from Adamawa. She’s the daughter of Prof. Iya Abubakar, the first PhD holder in Maths in Northern Nigeria. He has not married from Kano at all.

    “So the office is issuing statements to correct that? That means we won’t have time to do our work. It’s not true. All of it is just propaganda.”

    Bayero seeks justice over dethronement, says ‘I’ll accept court’s decision’

    Speaking at Gidan Nasarawa, Bayero pledged to abide by the law.

    He said: “I call on the people to remain law-abiding while awaiting the outcome of the legal process in this tussle.

    “We call on the authority to do justice in this matter. Kano is a very influential state in Nigeria. Whatever affects Kano affects Nigeria.

    “May peace reign in Kano. We pray for Allah to bless Kano with responsible and just leaders.

    “Justice is the way to go on every issue. There will be justice. Nobody is above the law. We will accept whatever the court says. I appreciate all the people who have shown concern.

    “As I said, justice will take its course. We will keep on praying for peace in Kano State. May Allah the Almighty protect us.”

    Bayero’s plane landed at the Kano Airport at about 4.30am yesterday.

    He was received by his supporters who surrounded him immediately and began chanting a passage from Surah Al-Fatihah of the Holy Quran which says: “You (alone) we worship, and you (alone) we ask for help (for each and everything).”

    He later observed Subhi (dawn prayer) at the airport after which he made his way to Gidan Nasarawa.

    ‘Why we’re challenging Sanusi’s reinstatement’

    Alhaji Aminu Babba Dan Agundi, the kingmaker who obtained the court injunction restraining the Kano State Government from sacking Aminu Bayero and reinstating Lamido Sanusi as the 16th Emir of Kano, said his decision was informed by the fact that the State House of Assembly did not conduct a public hearing before passing  the new law.

    Agundi, who is the Sarkin Dawaki Babba, also dismissed as laughable the allegation by Governor Yusuf that the judge who granted the interim injunction did so from the US.

    Agundi said all the dethroned five emirs are joining him in the suit to challenge the new law.

    He said: “The State House of Assembly repealed the law that created the five emirates and sacked the five emirs and all the appointees under that law.

    “I was deeply not satisfied with the decision of the House of Assembly regarding the new law, so I approached the high court to restrain the state government and all other persons that relate to the issue from sacking the five emirs.

    “By the grace of God, the judge granted our prayers and restrained the State Assembly and the governor from implementing or enforcing the new law which has been enacted.

    “All the other (dethroned) emirs will join me in this suit to challenge the decision of the new law they created.

    “For me, they did not follow the due process. You cannot create a law in one day, pass it on the same day and take it to the governor to sign on the same day.

    “I was made to understand that if you want to change a law for whatever reasons, you have to do public hearing, which they did not do. So, I felt they did not do the proper thing, and that is why I went to court for the governor to be restrained.

    “Unfortunately for the governor, I heard him say the judge was even in the US when he granted the order. But a judge can hear any case anywhere they are in the world. All he needs to do is through Zoom meeting, listen to the plaintiff or lawyers’ arguments and take decision, which is what was done.

    “I also heard the governor saying he would report the judge (Justice Muhammed Liman) to the Governors Forum, and I wonder what the judge has got to do with the Governors Forum. It is only the National Judicial Council that can discipline a judge.

    “Again, very unfortunate, I heard the deputy governor accusing the National Security Adviser that he was the one who gave us the aircraft that brought us to Kano. I have high regard for him, but for him to accuse someone without fact is unfortunate.

    “It was a very close friend of mine – a Good Samaritan that gave us the aircraft that brought us to Kano. Besides, I have been chartering airplanes for the emir, so it is very unfortunate to hear that from the deputy governor.”

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    Tinubu resisted pressure to interfere in my reinstatement as Emir

    Emir Sanusi, in an interview with Television Continental (TVC), said President Tinubu resisted all pressure to interfere in the Kano stalemate, having recognised that the issue was purely a local matter.

    He said: “As you know, I was appointed the 14th Emir of the single emirate of Kano in June 2014 and now I am reappointed as the Emir of the single emirate of Kano.

    “In between that period, we did not have a single emirate. We had five balkanized emirates and this was an injustice to the history of Kano. It was an attack on our history, our culture, our traditions, and it was an act of betrayal to our family.

    “We thank Allah that today, the emirate has been unified again, its people have been brought together; that an injustice has been corrected because as you know, I was dethroned on an allegation of insubordination which was never specified.

    “I was never given an opportunity to defend myself, but I have never spoken about it because I’ve always assumed that when the time is up, it’s up. Today, I thank God that God has remained as we know: a faithful God who stands by justice.

    “I would also like to express my thanks to His Excellency Alhaji Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu without whose principled stance of non-interference in the internal affairs of the state, this would not have been possible.

    “The President has shown that he is a respecter of the constitution and separation of powers. He recognises that this is a purely local matter and that the government has a responsibility to do what is right for the state.

    “I’m aware that he has resisted all pressure to get the federal government to be involved.

    “This for me is a continuation of service that I started. It is also an opportunity God has given me to improve on my previous tenure.

    “We all learn from our mistakes and it is our responsibility to improve on the things we did well and avoid those things we did not do well. Life is a continuous learning process. I’ve enjoyed the break of the last four years.”

    Sanusi was ushered into the palace yesterday by a large gathering of dignitaries, including traditional rulers, businessmen and well-wishers.

    They were at the palace to pay homage and offer their congratulations.

    The palace was filled with excitement as the emir, resplendent in his traditional attire, was ushered in with the customary fanfare, signaling a new chapter in the history of the Kano Emirate.

    Atiku: FG’s action breaches constitution

    Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in a statement said the action of the Federal Government in deploying soldiers in Kano in the tussle over the throne was an upset to the peace and security of the state, and also in breach of the 1999 Constitution as amended.

    He said the dethroned emir “could not have made his way into the Nasarawa Palace without the support of the Federal Government, having done so with the support of the Army and other security personnel in his company.

    “The deployment of soldiers in extra constitutional matters such as this undermines the integrity of the Nigerian military.”

    He said Kano State is “known for peace and harmony spanning thousands of years, and any attempt to destablise the peace of the Land of Commerce shall be resisted.”

    APC using military to create tension in Kano, NNPP alleges

    The governor’s party, NNPP accused the APC of trying to using the current situation in Kano State to create tension with a view to taking over the state.

    The NNPP said the ruling party was trying to destabilise Kano State so that it could achieve through the back door what it could not achieve through the courts, adding that using security agents to intimidate the people of Kano over the emirate stool posed grave danger to Nigeria’s democracy.

    In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Ladipo Johnson, the NNPP asked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to call the APC National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and other APC political actors in Kano State to order.

    The party accused the APC of using the military and other security agents against the people of Kano while also accusing the state’s Police Commissioner of gross insubordination for refusing to carry out the orders of the governor to arrest the deposed emir.

    It said “the unleashing of security agencies controlled by the APC-led federal government to coerce and stultify the government of Kano State from performing its constitutionally donated duties is a gross violation of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and a fundamental breach of the hallowed principles of separation of power as enunciated in the 1999 Construction of Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and must be vehemently resisted by all lovers of our democracy.

    “The ongoing scenario in Kano where soldiers are deployed to upturn a properly enacted law by the state legislature and State Police Commissioner will bluntly refuse an instruction by a sitting governor as we are witnessing in Kano portend grave danger to our democracy.”

    Ulama ask Tinubu to intervene in stalemate over Kano emirates

    Islamic scholars (Ulama) in the state yesterday expressed fears that the going on in the emirate could escalate and degenerate into chaos if not carefully handled.

    They therefore pleaded with President Tinubu to wade in to avert a breakdown of law and order.

    The Ulama, including Shaykh Abdullahi Limanci, Shaykh Ibrahim Khalil, Shaykh Abdulwahab Abdallah and Prof. Babangida Muhammad, asked President Bola Tinubu to take all necessary steps to maintain peace in the state which they described as one of the most peaceful in Nigeria.

    “It is imperative for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to take all necessary steps to maintain peace in the state,” they said in a communique.

    Continuing, the Ulama said: “While it is in the purview of the State House of Assembly to enact laws for good governance, the state government needs the cooperation and support of the Federal Government.

    “The State Assembly amended the Kano State Emirates Law and the Governor assented. One person took the case to court that the law violates his fundamental human rights. He is entitled to his rights.

    “The state governor also has responsibility as the chief executive of the state as the act in question has already been completed.

    “Therefore there is no need for violent enforcement of any order or violent resistant to it, and we vehemently oppose any measures that will bring escalation of conflict in the state.

    “Mr. President as the leader of the nation should not allow the contest for a royal stool to degenerate into violence. We are calling on Mr. President to allow the people of Kano State to resolve these issues amicably without use of any force and loss of lives.

    “Kano State is one of the most peaceful states in Nigeria. Therefore we the undersigned call on both contending parties to use civil means in resolving their differences to allow peace to reign in the state.”

    NBA warns over Kano crisis

    The Kano Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) called for adherence to legal and constitutional processes on the matter.

    Chairman of the association, Sagir Gezawa, said in a statement that it is within the constitutional right of a state House of Assembly to legislate, and once such a legislation is passed, the governor can assent to it.

    “Once the governor assents, it becomes law and must be implemented by state apparatus and enforced by a competent court,” Gezawa said.

    He deplored the use of soldiers to enforce court orders, describing it as a “sad reminder of military dictatorship.”

    Gezawa emphasised that enforcing court orders is not within the military’s duties but should be handled by the courts.

    A legal practitioner, Favor Abraham, in a chat with The Nation said the subsisting court injunction is invalid because “our findings have shown that the judge who issued the exparte order is not in Nigeria.

    “The Judge ought to sit in Kano. Even if it is to be a virtual court sitting, the judge’s jurisdiction is Kano and not outside the country. In my opinion, that ex parte is not valid.”

    Kaduna based legal practitioner, Idris Sani, said: “Two things we must understand is that nowadays, court order or proceedings can be taken via Zoom. It therefore means that the ex parte order can be given via Zoom if he so wishes to do that.

    “So, if within the time this application came and the judge accepted to take the applications via Zoom, then you cannot fault the order. The judge can sit anywhere and then give order via Zoom.

    “It is acceptable in court procedure now that judges don’t have to sit physically in the court if they have reason not to be. Even the judgment of the court can be read through Zoom.

     “So, whether there was a court order or not, the question is that as at the time this order was issued, had Sanusi been reinstated or not? From my own findings, Sanusi was actually reinstated before the order was served on the Governor or on the assembly. So, that means, the deed had already been done when the order was served.

     “So, the court order was of no effect if truly it was served after the reinstatement of Emir Sanusi. So, can we now say the governor has violated the court order? Except if we can confirm that the governor was served the order before the reinstatement.”

  • There’s no Emir of Nasarawa, Sanusi’s son taunts father’s rivals

    There’s no Emir of Nasarawa, Sanusi’s son taunts father’s rivals

    Ashraf Sanusi, one of the sons of Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II, has taunted his father’s rival the dethroned Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Bayero.

    He was reacting to a video posted by Channels TV of his father with the royal umbrella which signifies authority.

    He wrote: “Nasarawa Emir’s Palace belongs to the Kano Emirate. There’s no emir of Nasarawa”

    The Nation reported that the deposed Emir has been a mini-palace in Nasarawa with his supporters despite Kano Governor’s directive that he should be arrested.