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July 7, 2024
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Group Cautions Kano House Of Assembly Against Dissolving New Emirates

By Abdullahi Yusuf

A group, Inuwar Masarautar Bichi, Kano State, has cautioned the Kano State House of Assembly against dissolving the four new Emirates in the state, as it is being agitated in certain quarters.

The group gave the caution in a letter it addressed to the Speaker of the Assembly captioned: “Re:Scrapping Or Abolishing Of Kano New Emirate Councils: An Appeal For Caution And Restraint,” copies of which were made available to newsmen in Kano on Monday.

“The media has of recent reported that a faceless group named Coalition For The Protection Of Democratic Rights Groups(COPDORG), otherwise called Kungiyar “Yan Dangwale,has presented a request to this Honourable House demanding for the abolishing, scraping or dethronement of the newly-established Emirate system but one in Kano State,” it said.

According to the group, COPDORG’s request if granted, could pose a serious setback for the Bichi Emirate in particular and the remaining Emirates in the state.

The Appeal which was signed by the group’s Coordinating Secretary, Bello Gambo Bichi, alongside 77 other members, also said that scrapping or abolishing the new Emirates could “thwart the existing social order, peace and tranquility in the state.”

It, therefore, urged the legislature to reject the COPDORG’s request and “any other primordial wishful requests should be disregarded.”

It suggested that “the Honourable House and the Executive Arm of Government should aspire to do things that are positively inclined to the peaceful co-existence of its people, especially in these hard times and avoid heating the polity of the good law-abiding citizens of Kano State.”

“We want to affirm that our people love their Emirs and Emirates; taking any retrogressive tendency/action by abolishing the current administrative structure of the current Emirate system will certainly undermine peace, security which could lead to general disenchantment at large.

“The Honourable House should please discard sentimental insinuations to avoid creating confusion and anarchy in our dear state and thus avoid a situation where we could be looked at as a laughing stock in the country leading to an unwarranted sojourn,” the group added.

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Mustapha Salisu

Mustapha Salisu is a graduate of BSc. Information and Media Studies from Bayero University Kano, with experience in Communication Skills as well as Public Relations.

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