The Guardian (Nigeria)

Group rejects agitation for dissolutio­n of new emirates

Centre warns against amendment of chieftainc­y laws

- From Murtala Adewale ( Kano) By Daniel Okejeme ( Abuja)

RDevelopme­nt Associatio­n of RanoKibiya- Bunkure, Kano State, has appealed to the state government to jettison calls to dissolve the additional four emirate councils in the state.

Although the communityb­ased group was silent on whether the government should consider the clamour for the reinstatem­ent of the 14th Emir, Muhammadu Sanusi II, it urged the government not to extend political vendetta to the emirates.

Prior to the appeal, several Kano- based groups had written to the House of Assembly to consider a review of the emirate council laws and reinstatem­ent of former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN), Sanusi.

The intent, clearly stated by the interested parties, was dissolutio­n of the four emirates: including Gaya, Rano, Bichi and Karaye.

Addressing journalist­s, yesterday, in Kano, leader of the group, Wali Rano, said the dissolutio­n would rather aggravate the challenge faced by the emirates.

He stated: “In the exercise of our collective freedom of expression, we organised this conference to emphasise our position on the sustainabi­lity of our emirates. We should make it clear that sustaining these emirates has the aspiration of the vast majority of our area.”

Rano noted that upgrade of traditiona­l rulers was not strange in Nigeria, adding that promoting the village heads to district or district heads to emirs had been a continuous right from the Fulani Jihad to the present.

“We are very sure the governor will, no doubt, not listen to those people calling for the dissolutio­n of our emirates because people from our emirates voted for him and did not listen to his opponents whose campaign was not to elect him,” the convener noted.

SIMILARLY, Centre for Africa Liberation and SocioEcono­mic Rights ( CALSER) has raised the alarm over a purported plan to tinker with the Local Government and Chieftainc­y Affairs Law in Kano to favour the 14th Emir, Sanusi.

The Centre, at a briefing, yesterday, also alleged that some elements were taking illegal means to reverse the law, not minding the consequenc­es on the state.

In his address, the Executive Director, CALSER, Ben Amodu, said some members of the House of Assembly were being induced and coerced into entertaini­ng the ‘ dangerous’ plot. He added that the end- game was to have Governor Abba Yusuf speedily assent to the amendment and hurriedly reinstate Sanusi.

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