Saturday, May 11, 2019

(LOCAL) Court Restrains Gov. Ganduje From Inaugurating New Emirates



   Following the decision of the state governor, Abdullahi Ganduje to appoint four new first class emirs barely 24 hours after signing into law a hurriedly passed bill breaking the Kano Emirate Council into five, a move many see as an attempt to deplete Emir Lamido Sanusi’s influence,  the Kano State High Court granted a group of PDP lawmakers in the state House of Assembly an order restraining Governor Abdullahi Ganduje from implementing the breakup of Kano Emirate.

    Also yesterday, at least five influential Islamic clerics in the Ganduje government resigned their appointment, just as the governor approved the appointment of new emirs for the newly created four emirates. The matter immediately took a political dimension with the Peoples Democratic Party members in the House saying that the additional four emirates were not properly created, accusing the All Progressives Congress majority of disregarding extant parliamentary procedures.

  Two PDP House members, including the minority leader, Rabiu Sule Gwarzo told Saturday Sun they obtained a court order against the new emirates on Friday afternoon. He said the House was not properly convened before the law was hurriedly passed on Wednesday. The court order sighted by Saturday Sun was signed by Hon. Justice Nasiru Saminu of the Kano state high court no.17, Ungogo Judicial Division. While Gwarzo is the plaintiff in the suit, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Kano House of Assembly, Clerk of the House, Governor Ganduje, State Attorney General and Government printer were joined as defendants. After granting the restraining order against the defendants, the judge adjourned the matter to May 15, 2019 for hearing of the motion on notice.

   The court also ordered  the defendants to halt the publication  and release of the law  amended on May 8th  2019, namely Kano State Emirs (Appointment and Deposition) ( Amendment)  Law 2019  pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice. It also restrained the defendants from appointing and or recognizing any purported Emir  under Kano State Emirs (Appointment and Deposition) ( Amendment)  Law 2019 pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice. The court specifically restrained the state government from giving a staff of office or appointing anyone whatsoever as Emir of Gaya Emirate, Emir of Bichi Emirate, Emir of Rano Emirate and Emir of Karaye Emirate pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

   Speaking to Saturday Sun by telephone, Hon Rabiu Sule Gwarzo explained that he went to court on behalf of himself and the five members of his  party in the House. He explained that the House rules and regulations were violated substantially  in the passage of the controversial bill by the Kano State House of Assembly adding that in the light of the breaches they decided to approach the court to stop the action so far.

  Meanwhile, the newly appointed emirs include: Emir of  Gaya, Alhaji Ibrahim Abdulkadir Gaya; Emir of Rano,  Alhaji Tafida Abubakar Ila; Emir of  Karaye,  Dr. Alhaji Ibrahim ll and Emir of  Bichi, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, is a son of the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero. Their turbaning ceremony is already slated for today, Saturday  May 11, at the Sani Abacha Stadium, Kofar Mata, Kano.

CULLED FROM SUN

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