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Ganduje appoints four new emirs for Kano, ignores court order not to do so

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Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State on Friday appointed four new emirs to man the new emirates he created on Wednesday.

He did contrary to the order given by the on Friday that he should not do so.

A Kano State High Court on Friday restrained Ganduje from appointing four new emirs for the newly created emirates in the state.

The court presided over by Justice Nasiru Saminu also ordered the state government to suspend any move for demarcating the Kano emirate pending the determination of the case filed before it by opposition members of the Kano State House of Assembly.

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Ganduje had signed a law on Wednesday creating four additional emirates – Gaya, Rano, Karaye, and Bichi – a move widely seen as depletion of Emir Muhammadu Sanusi’s influence.

The matter immediately took a political dimension with the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) members in the House of Assembly saying that the new emirates were not properly created, accusing the All Progressives Congress (APC) majority of disregarding extant parliamentary procedures.

Minority leader, Rabi’u Gwarzo, and minority whip, Babangida Sulaiman, challenged the procedures followed in creating the four emirates.

The PDP lawmakers said the House was officially on recess and was not properly convened before the law was hurriedly passed on Wednesday.

Confirming the latest development in an interview with Daily Trust, Gwarzo said, “We challenged the creation of the new emirates in court because the procedures followed by the House was illegal. The days and times and entire processes did not conform to ethics of the House, hence our decision to challenge it in court.

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“We have secured a court order in that respect and it will soon be made public. We won’t allow this matter to die just like that. Due process must be followed in all undertakings of the House.

“We have rules and regulations governing the conduct of any activity by the House and we will not allow anybody to deviate from the rules of the House.”

But Ganduje has gone ahead to name the new emirs who will receive their staff of office on Saturday, May 11.

The new emirs are Aminu Ado Bayero (Bichi), Ibrahim Abdulkadir (Gaya), Tafida Abubakar (Rano) and Ibrahim Abubakar (Karaye).

According to the commissioner for information, Muhammad Garba, the new emirs will receive their letters of appointment and staff of office at a ceremony at Sani Abacha Stadium on Saturday.

Speaking with journalists in Abuja earlier on Friday,  Ganduje said he has nothing against Sanusi II concerning the creation of new emirates in the state.

“So, it is not vendetta, I am not against him. In fact, he is supposed to be reporting to the local government chairman according to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“It is the local government chairman that he is supposed to discuss issues with not the governor.

“So, this is celebrated by the people of Kano State and we will make sure that the new emirate councils are effective in terms of developing Kano State,” the governor said.

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