A source within the Presidency said the decision is part of President Goodluck Jonathan’s total reconciliation with the Emir, who was the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
It was
gathered that the olive branch is meant to ensure the Emir’s neutrality during
next year’s elections although the president is aware of his closeness to the
leaders of the major opposition party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The source
revealed that after the open meeting last Thursday, the President and the Emir
met at the inner recess of the Presidential Villa for about five minutes,
adding that some political leaders from Kano, who witnessed the session, were
all excited that there is a new understanding between the President and the
Emir.
“Prior to the
meeting, there had been apprehensions on likely hostile crowd against the
President in Kano during the 2015 campaign. With the rapprochement, the Emir’s
travel passport and his withheld salaries and allowances will be paid. These
are some of the gains of the meeting. If the traveling documents are released,
the Emir will be able to travel abroad for check-up and to meet his
international friends who are desirous of investing in the Emirate,” the source
said.
It would be
recalled that the State Security Service (SSS) in February seized Sanusi’s
passports when he was still the governor of CBN. The agency on May 14, 2014,
also prevented Sanusi from boarding a Turkish Airline flight to Saudi Arabia
for the lesser Hajj (Umrah).
Meanwhile, in
reaction to the seizure of the passports, Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal
High Court, Lagos in April directed the Federal Government, the police and the
SSS to release Sanusi’s passport to him in February.
In a related
development, the President also promised to relocate the Kano Central Prison
for better security at the Emir’s palace. The prison which is over 80 years old
is to be relocated to protect the ancient city and the Emir’s Palace against
attacks from the Boko Haram terrorists and other security treats.
The
relocation is allegedly in response to the assassination attempt of the late
Emir of Kano, Alh. Ado Bayero towards the end of his reign. A security report
revealed that the Emir’s Palace was usually under threats because of the nearby
prison facility where some suspected Boko Haram members are being detained.
It was
gathered that the prison which was built with 10 cells during the colonial
days, has 1,254 inmates, 950 of who are awaiting trial with 800 in detention
for capital crimes. The prison is reportedly overcrowded.
However,
despite President Jonathan’s reconciliation with the Emir, officials of the
Northern Elders Forum (NEF) have claimed they will support any presidential
candidate that run on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in
2015 elections.

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