By our Reportorial Desk
…as Netizens react
The Kano Assembly has nullified the Emirates Council Law, resulting in the removal of all positions created under the previous law as outlined in the new legislation.
Subsequently,all positions created by the previous law are no longer valid according to the new legislation.
Additionally, all district leaders promoted or assigned under the previous law are required to return to their former roles.
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Meanwhile, the dissolution of the new Emirates has generated public debate in support and against the move.
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A social media user, Abdullahi Umar Zarma asked if Sanusi who was sacked by the Abdullahi Ganduje’s administration was the rightful heir to the emirshp
“Was Sanusi Lamido Sanusi the rightful heir to the emirship when he was crowned following the death of the late Ado?
Abdullahi Umar Zarma🇳🇬
@Zarmaomar
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Another X user who simply identified as warner 2021 said “Since you people have now decided to dethrone Aminu Ado and reinstate Sunusi Lamido Sunusi, I am very happy for those who are happy to see this day. However, the Kano emirate has lost its value since it allowed itself to be politicized. Henceforth, every
Another X user@ Nwafresh said “Kano ppl have turned their traditional stool to politics
Born into the Fulani Royal family in 1961 to the late Emir of Kano and former Acting governor of the then Northern Nigeria, Sanusi,a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria was installed as the 14th emir of Kano on June 8,2014.He was dethroned in 2020 by the administration of Abdullahi Ganduje for disrespect.
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