Kano Gov’t appeals to Tinubu for Emirate tussle probe; fears unrest

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    Kano Gov’t appeals to Tinubu for Emirate tussle probe; fears unrest.

    The Kano State government is in a heated dispute with the federal government over the Kano Emirate. Here’s a breakdown of the situation:

    • Background: In 2019, the previous Kano government created new emirates, reducing the power of the Kano Emirate led by Muhammadu Sanusi II. Sanusi was later dethroned.
    • Current Situation: The new Kano government under Governor Yusuf:
      • Repealed the law creating new emirates.
      • Reinstated Sanusi II (16th Emir).
      • Awaits service of a court order supposedly restraining these actions.
    • Kano State’s Claims:
      • They weren’t served the court order and acted based on what they knew.
      • Security forces received “matching orders from above” to enforce the (unserved) court order, implying political influence.
      • Supporters of the dethroned Emir, Aminu Ado Bayero (15th Emir), are being used to cause unrest.
      • They accuse the APC (opposing party) of sponsoring protests.
    • Kano State’s Requests:
      • President Tinubu investigate the situation.
      • Evacuate Aminu Ado Bayero from Kano for security reasons.
      • Apology to National Security Advisor for accusing them of involvement.

    Key Points:

    • This is a power struggle between the Kano government and potentially the federal government, with each accusing the other of political maneuvering.
    • There are conflicting reports about a court order and who was served.
    • Security is a concern, with accusations of potential unrest.

    Additional Notes:

    • Related news articles provide further context, like comments from dethroned Emirs and the Army.

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