Three people were feared dead and scores of others injured
in Kano when supporters of the first son of the late Emir of Kano and those of
the former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor Lamido Sanusi clashed in the city
on Monday.
The clashes which were later brought under control by security
operatives took place shortly before Governor Rabiu
Kwankwaso presented Sanusi with a letter of
appointment and staff of office as the Emir of Kano.
Areas where the pro and anti-Sanusi protesters had a face-off at about
10.30am were the Emir Palace Road and Kofar Nassarawa.
The youth made bornfires on the roads in Kofar Nassarawa and on both
sides of the Emir Palace Road before heavily armed policemen
arrived and dispersed them.
Some minutes after, they regrouped and attacked one another. Police
however reinforced and cordoned off the roads.
The Public Relations Officer of the Police State Command,
Magaji Musa-Majia, who said normalcy had been restored to the
troubled areas, advised members of the public to go about their
business without fear of molestation .
“We have some security challenges at hand but we have deployed counter
measures to address the problem,” he said.
Some aggrieved youths had on Sunday staged a protest march from Kofar
Nassarawa to the Government House but were halted mid-way by law enforcement
agents.
However, the presentation of the appointment letter and staff of office
to Sanusi took place amidst tight security at the African House located within
the Kano State Government House.
In his address, Kwankwaso explained that the choice of the
new emir was purely on merit and devoid of political considerations.
He explained that Sanusi’s wealth of experience and his deep rooted
connection with the ruling House, gave him an edge over and above other
contenders.
“The new emir was appointed on merit. I must clarify that the six
contenders to the throne are good friends and it remains a statement of fact
(that) only one would emerge ,” the governor added.
Kwankwaso urged the new Emir to provide an all inclusive cabinet just as
he announced that his administration had provided an estate for the family of
the late Ado Bayero at Sharada area of the city.
The governor also announced plans to rehabilitate the
century old Kano Emir’s palace to make it comfortable for the new occupant.
In his acceptance speech, Sanusi expressed gratitude to Allah for making
him the 57th Emir of Kano and the 14th Fulani emir of Kano Emirate.
He said he enjoyed the best support of members of the ruling House, stressing
that there was no animosity between him and other princes and princesses.
The ex-CBN governor said, “I was closer to the late Emir than I was to
my late father. My first wife of 20 years is Bayero’s daughter. I grew up under
his care and shared bed with Turakin Kano, Nasiru Ado Bayero, for 10 years.”
He appealed to his subjects not to allow external forces
destroy the harmony they had built over the years.
All the four kingmakers and traditional title holders present during the
ceremony pledged allegiance to Sanusi.
However, the absence of members of the immediate family of the late
Emir did not go unnoticed.
Those knowledgeable about palace affairs discussed in hushed tones,
expressing surprise over the development.
God pls do not allow outsiders destroy the respect and peace of kano emirate. The devil in PDP go away and leave them alone. Let the emir pray and reconcile withall
ReplyDeletePDP u are EVIL and Allah is watching,he will certainly deal with u.Time will tell.Kano is a no go Area.
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