The Guardian (Nigeria)

Group writes Assembly, seeks dissolutio­n of Ganduje- establishe­d emirates

- From Murtala Adewale, Kano

APRESSURE group based in Kano State, Y an Dangwalen Jihar Kano , has advocated the dissolutio­n of the four emirate councils establishe­d by the immediate past administra­tion of Abdullahi Ganduje.

Besides, the group agitated for immediate reinstatem­ent of the 14th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, to restore the glory and heritage of the emirate, lost after its balkanisat­ion.

The group made the appeal in a petition signed by the Chairman, Najib Salati, addressed to the House of Assembly Speaker, copied to the Governor, his deputy and Secretary to the State Government ( SSG), and sighted by The Guardian.

The petition reads: “Specifical­ly, we would like to request a review and poten - tial dissolutio­n of the addi - tional emirs and section ( of the law) that led to the cre - ation of the four additional emirates.

“It is our firm belief that consolidat­ing the emirates into a single entity will lead to greater unity and progress for the people of Kano. This consolidat­ion may serve to streamline governance and promote a more cohesive community for the betterment of all citizens.” Acknowledg­ing the authority of the Assembly in the issue of emirate management, the group requested reconsider­ation of the decision to remove Sanusi from his throne. It added: “Our belief is based on the belief that Sanusi’s reinstatem­ent will foster unity, peace and stability within Kano and neighbouri­ng communitie­s. He is a highly respected and influentia­l figure, who has demo nstrated his commitment to the well- being of the people of Kano throughout his tenure as Emir.

“During his time in office, he worked tirelessly to promote social and economic developmen­t, education, healthcare and improved living stan - dards for the citizens of

Kano.”

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