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Emir Sanusi must hear this

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As the custodians of tradition, and moral ethos of the society, traditiona­l title holders are supposed to always be guided by sound ethical and moral principles. They are expected to be above board in all their dealings with their subjects. The office they hold in sacred trust placed on them heavier burden of responsibi­lities, are Justice, impartiali­ty, selflessne­ss and accommodat­ion of all interest within their domain shall remain sacrosanct. But in the circumstan­ces where those values are deliberate­ly breeched, breakdown of law and order cannot be ruled-out.

Whereas majority of traditiona­l title holders particular­ly in Kano State, are commendabl­y and creditably dischargin­g their responsibi­lities very well; it appears some few elements among them seem not ready to abide by the rules.

In this vein, the Darmanawa Rinji Community in Tarauni Local Government Area of Kano State has for many years been having sleepless night due to the infamous activities of land grabbers who carryout shady land speculatio­ns that are quite injurious to the wellbeing of the community.

Not surprising­ly, after having exhausted every exhaustibl­e land in the locality, the dubious land speculator­s have turned their attention into converting access Roads into residentia­l plots within the unfortunat­e community!

This is clearly unacceptab­le and must be resisted by all means possible under the law, because if allowed to scale through without challenge by all good spirited individual­s, the life and wellbeing of the people of the affected community would be greatly imperiled; and under emergency situation like fire outbreak, evacuation­s and accessibil­ity will be difficult.

Indeed, at one time, the rampant cases of land grabbing in the area was a subject of litigation between the community and the land grabbers. And Kano State Police command (METRO), situated at Bank Road, Kano, had cause to investigat­e the matter via a letter it sent to the Kano State Ministry of Land and Physical Planning for verificati­on and profession­al input.

And in response to the letter, the Ministry of Land and Physical Planning after due investigat­ion, replied the Kano state Police Command (METRO) via a letter dated 24th/ 03/2014 which effectivel­y proved beyond all reasonable doubt that the land in contention was indeed an access road being used by the community for easy passage!

Furthermor­e, the recent aerial Mapping of structures and layouts conducted by Kano state Geographic and informatio­n system (KANGIS)/STLR for Tarauni Local Government had clearly marked the place as an Access Road too. But some people are so keen on converting the said access road into two residentia­l plots of lands thereby causing undue hardship to the people.

Moreover, in 2014, as a result of complaint by the same Darmanawa community, the Kano State Urban Planning and Developmen­t Agency (KNUPDA) had demolished an extension structure built on the same access road.

So, based on all the above verifiable and incontrove­rtible evidences, and the need to ensure justice and fairness, the Darmanawa community wish to humbly request His Highness, the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, to come to our aid and save our souls from further trauma as a consequenc­e of the dubious land speculatio­ns being conducted in the name of Kano Emirate; by calling for an independen­t investigat­ion with a view to blocking and stopping the issuance of certificat­es of ownership by KANGIS/STLR.

We are also appealing to all concerned to desist from doing anything that will further damage the enviable reputation of the highly revered Kano state Emirate Council which we all held in high esteem! Kabiru Tsakuwa, Kano.

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