PROTESTS, on Sunday, greeted the announcement of the former governor of
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mallam Lamido Sanusi, as the Emir of Kano.
The state governor, Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, on Sunday, announced the
former CBN governor, as the new emir, to succeed the late emir, Alhaji (Dr) Ado
Bayero, who died on Friday last week
Sanusi was named the new emir by Governor Kwankwaso amid a lot of
intrigues and suspicions.
About two years ago, the former CBN governor was alleged to have boasted
that the only position in life he was waiting to occupy was that of the emir.
He was declared as the emir at a short press briefing addressed by the
Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Rabiu Bichi, at the Government House,
Kano.
Tension enveloped the city shortly after the declaration by the
government.
What allegedly angered some of the people was that in the early hours of
the day, it was allegedly announced secretly that Lamido Ado Bayero, the eldest
son of the late Dr Bayero had been appointed as the new emir.
However, tempers rose immediately it was learnt that the former governor
of CBN had been appointed as the new emir.
Pandemonium broke out with people making bonfires, as residents ran for
dear lives,while shop owners locked up their shops and returned to their
houses.
How he emerged
A last-minute deal that delivered the emirship of Kano to Sanusi was
reportedly sealed a few hours to the announcement of his name as emir-elect of
the ancient city.
Sanusi had himself announced the first son of the late emir, Lamido Ado
Bayero, as the emir-elect on his Twitter handle, only for the state government
to deny the reported appointment.
It was gathered that Sunusi was the unanimous choice of the
kingmakers who had communicated same to Governor Kwankwaso who was said to have
come under intense pressure from those against Sanusi and those pushing for his
installation.
By the morning of Saturday, it was learnt that the governor had been
sufficiently convinced that Sanusi would be a mistake for him and he had
reportedly accepted Bayero’s first son, despite the sustained tiff between the
governor and the late Bayero.
A respected first class traditional ruler in the North, a former
president and two sitting governors in the North-West reportedly led the
opposition to Sanusi’s emergence.
A Government House source told the Nigerian Tribune that Kwankwaso was
told that Sanusi would be a loose canon that the government institution in the
state would not be able to handle.
Even his activist-friends, who were expected to weigh-in for him, also
reportedly took the same stance that his personality would not collocate with
the demands of the throne.
By Sunday morning, all major stakeholders in the state had reportedly
settled on Lamido Ado Bayero, which reportedly led to his settling down at the
palace to receive visitors, who were all waiting for the official announcement.
Sanusi also wrote on his Twitter handle about the frenzy going on in the
ancient city about the anticipated announcement of Bayero’s son as his father’s
successor.
By mid-day, events reportedly moved in rapid succession, starting with
the Kano State government denying Lamido Ado Bayero’s appointment and asking
everyone to wait for the official announcement.
It was learnt that Kwankwaso came under intense pressure from
his political platform, the All Progressives Congress (APC), on behalf of
Sanusi.
A chieftain of the party from the North, who confirmed the involvement
of the party’s top echelon, disclosed that though the governor was convinced by
the argument against Sanusi’s appointment by a respected traditional ruler and
a former president, consideration for his political future and the opportunity
to deepen anti-President Goodluck Jonathan’s sentiments in the most-populous
state swayed him in embracing Sanusi at the last minute.
The political forces, which eventually enthroned Lamido Sanusi,
reportedly argued that Kwankwaso needed to deepen his presidential project
chances by making sure that Jonathan would be unable to make any in-roads into
the state in 2015.
It was further learnt that they reasoned that if another
liberal emir like Bayero got in, it could be a lee-way for Jonathan and the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to penetrate the state, with Lamido Ado Bayero
being projected as a chip-off-the-block who would possibly continue in his
father’s liberal mindedness.
It was also reportedly pointed out to the governor that Lamido Ado
Bayero could still be nursing grudges against him over the sustained tiff with
the late emir, while the Ado Bayeros were also said to have been projected to
the governor as sympathisers of former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau, who Jonathan
just nominated a minister and expected to be his main man in 2015 presidential
election in the state.
Kwankwaso reportedly keyed-in into the Lamido Sanusi project when he was
told that Sanusi’s emirship would seal the state completely for him and the
party, since both the government and traditional institutions in the state
would be unwelcoming of Jonathan.
A senior member of the party in Abuja said that
with Sanusi’s appointment, APC had completely locked down the two most populous
states in the country; Kano and Lagos, adding that the main traditional
institutions in both states, which could give Jonathan a semblance of
hospitality during campaigns, were occupied by those with issues against him.
Kwankwaso, now considered a front-runner in the contest for the
presidential ticket of APC, due to the reported support by majority of
governors on the platform of the party, was said to have been convinced by
Sunday afternoon that he had more to gain by appointing Sanusi, despite the
misgivings of certain senior citizens he respected.
One of the said senior citizens was reportedly miffed by the governor’s
volte-face after he had assured those against Sanusi that the former CBN boss
would not get the title, but a close associate said the senior citizen would
not discuss the issue with the governor again.
It could not be confirmed if the governor reached out to the former
president and the first class traditional ruler before succumbing to pressure
from his party leadership and Sanusi’s close allies, especially a former
governor and a former minister.
A deal that Sanusi would be loyal to the governor and not overreach him
had also been reportedly sealed.
A prominent possible challenger to Kwankwaso for the party’s
presidential ticket was said not to be a part of the pro-Sanusi lobbying group.
When a leader of the party privy to the lobbying was contacted, he
confirmed it and asked rhetorically: “Is Sanusi not from Kano? Is he not a
prince? Was his grandfather not an emir? What is wrong in giving a friend a
little push? Were we wrong to be there for a friend?”
CKN,overtıme,I ave come to realıse dat u hate ıslam and d muslıms so much,why?Why do u hate Sanusı Lamıdo so much CKN?Is ıt a personal tın?Y re u dıggın wht almıghty God has ordıned?How does ıt concern u,bıased CKN how Sanusı emerged d Emır of Kano?I notıced yesterday dat u dıdnt even put hıs photo as ur dp,hmmm.I lıke and respect ur blog so much but d way u some tımes try to twıst storıes agaınst some pple and wht dey blıeve ın ıs uncalled for.Remember,God ıs d gıver and taker of all tıns.He does tıns d way ıt pleases Hım
ReplyDeleteCkn is only reporting what happened in Kano exactly as it happened. How does it translate to hatred of Muslims and Islam. Talking about God being the giver and taker of all things, isn't it the same Muslims in this country that has refused to recognize that the same GOD made Jonathan the president of this country. You denied Lamido Ado Bayero what rightly belong to him and here you are talking about God making.someone to be on the throne. This is clearly an APC selection just to foster their political ambition which in their characteristic manner, they are ready to enthrone even a Gadafi in other to achieve their wicked ambition.
DeleteWell,ı saıd my pıece frm wht ı observed.And let me make dıs clear to u dat ı m not even a muslım and ı m frm d southern area of dıs country so dnt thınk ı m takıng sıdes wıth any relıgıon or a person!Come to tınk of ıt,comment on wht CKN has reported and not my observatıon.I m nt agaınst any trıbe or relıgıon rulıng our country,but truth ıs dat Jonathan ıs nt a ruler even ıf he ıs frm d same part as ı am...mtschew....all of u shld get ready and go to work o
DeleteI don't want to join issues with your type who talk from both sides of their mouth. On what basis do you claim that Jonathan is not a ruler. It is simply bcos he is not frm north. Now you that is at work, pls compare JEG with the following past rulers, Shagari, IBB,Abach, Yaradua, even Obj, list their achievements and identify which areas they performed better than GEJ. Don't just join the bandwagon of apc who are only after power by do or die means. Remember that terrorism is a global issue and the worst enemy to deal with is the one you don't know. be guided, leave GEJ alone, leave CKN alone.
DeleteIf u re nt d type dat also talk frm both corners of deır mouth,u shld ave kept shut ur mouth...ameme gbe re!
Delete@Anonymous 5:06 why is it that when things are not going you guys way,you start crying to the highest heavens? CKN is one of the fairest media platform in this country. Its obvious he says it as it is and doesn't take sides. If he had said something against Jonathan,you wouldn't have questioned it but anything against Sanusi isn't welcome. During the 20 billion saga,CKN kept reporting as it is.He didn't take sides. At a point he even titlted more to Sanusi's side and I didn't remember anybody complaining. Pls give CKN a break! He's only doing his job as he is supposed to.
ReplyDeleteCKN has said it just as it is. One does not need a prophet to know that Sanusi's emergence was more of a political move,you guys should quit saying he was appointed by God,God had nothing to do with it!
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