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Presidency Reacts To Removal Of Sanusi As Emir of Kano

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 10th Mar, 2020 - tori.ng

A presidential aide has finally reacted to the shocking dethronement of Muhammed Sanusi II as Emir of Kano.

Muhammed Sanusi II
Former Kano Emir, Muhammed Sanusi II
 
The Presidency has broken its silence following the controversial removal of Muhammed Sanusi II as the Emir of Kano.
 
The Presidency maintained that sitting governors could exercise powers over royal institutions within their jurisdiction.
 
Recall that Sanusi was unanimously deposed on Monday by the Kano State Government led by Governor Umar Ganduje, who immediately announced a replacement for the former Governor of the Central Bank while he was banished and quickly whisked to Abuja.
 
However, one of Sanusi’s senior lawyers, Abubakar Mahmoud (SAN), said the dethronement was reversible.
 
A Presidential aide, Tolu Ogunlesi reacting on Tuesday said: “A sitting governor can dethrone anybody – they have the power. That is the way the system is set up. Nobody is above being dethroned. Governors formally appoint them, present them the staff of office and fund their offices”.
 
He said governors have veto powers over monarchs in their states citing Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, who “paraded Rivers traditional rulers recently and addressed them like a kindergarten class”, adding; “that is the power a governor has over royal institutions. Every governor. It actually didn’t start today, it has been so for a long long time”.
 
The Special Assistant to the President on New Media further stated that the dethronement of a monarch in the capacity of the Emir of Kano was not new, adding that Sanusi’s fate was not only peculiar to the northern part of the country.

“British deposed Obas of Lagos/Benin 1851/1897; Alake temporarily deposed by 1948 women’s riots; Awo deposed Alaafin 1955; Olowo deposed 1966; Edo Milad tried to remove Oba of Benin as Chair, State Trad Rulers Council 1999; Deji of Akure deposed 2010,” Ogunlesi said in a flurry of tweets.
 


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