The Kano State Government
has described a new court order restraining them from further actions on the
controversial creation of four new Emirates, as harmless and not injurious to
the already created emirates.
But the government, through
its Director General Media and Communication, Aminu Yasser, said, “the order is
harmless as it does concern the already existing seven created Emirate
Councils, rather it was asking to be restrain from doing anything further on
the matter”.
He continued, “already we
have not any further issues left we have completed our actions with regards to
the creation of the Emirates and the appointment of the Emirs and the order is
saying further actions while we have no further actions we have completed
everything”.
The high court presided
over by judge, Justice Ahmadu Tijjani Badamosi, also directed service of the
order on the respondents through a publication in Daily Trust.
The order was granted on
23rd May, 2019 in the case instituted by Yusuf Nabahani (Madakin Kano),
Abdullahi Sarki Ibrahim (Makama Kano), Bello Abubakar (Sarkin Dawaki Mai Tuta)
and Mukhtari Adnan (Sarkin Ban Kano).
Defendants in the suit are
Speaker Kano State House of Assembly, Kano State House of Assembly,Governor of
Kano State, Attorney General , Kano State, Tafida Abubakar Ila, Ibrahim
Abdulkadir Gaya, Ibrahim Abubakar II and Aminu Ado Bayero.
Justice A.T. Badamosi then
adjourned the matter till June 3rd for hearing of the motion on substantive
notice.
However the government
insisted that, “this order does not concern us because we have no further
actions in the matter of Emirate creation as we have completed all our actions
before the order”.
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