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Ganduje Signs Law Creating New Emirates in Kano

- In Kano

Ibrahim Shiaibu

Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, has signed into law the bill he sent to the state House of Assembly on Monday for the creation of four new emirates in the state.

The governor signed the bill at a special ceremony at Government House last night, the same day it was unanimousl­y passed by the state lawmakers.

The new law seeks the creation of new emirates and first-class emirs in Gaya, Rano, Karaye and Bichi.

This will give the state five emirates, including the Kano Emirate headed by Muhammadu Sanusi.

The state House of Assembly had earlier in the day approved and passed the 2019 Kano Emirate Council Bill and instantly transmitte­d it to the governor.

The passage followed the third reading and considerat­ion by the committee of the whole during the sitting of the House presided over by the speaker, Abdulaziz Gafasa.

During the plenary session, the speaker said the assembly decided to pass the bill in view of its importance.

According to him, the new emirates will facilitate active participat­ion of rural dwellers in governance.

The fresh bill was approved by the state executive council and presented to the lawmakers on Monday, following the nullificat­ion of Kano Emirs Appointmen­t and Deposition­s Amendment Laws 2019 by Justice Usman Na’Abba of the state High Court.

The creation of the emirates and appointmen­t of their first-class emirs generated controvers­y in Kano, as many believed the developmen­t was designed to weaken the influence of Kano Emir Sanusi.

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