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Kano State Government Orders Demolition of Nasarawa Mini Palace Amidst Political Power Play

Kano State Government Orders Demolition of Nasarawa Mini Palace Amidst Political Power Play

Demolition and Eviction Orders

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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In a continued play on power, the Kano State government has ordered the demolition of part of the Nasarawa State mini palace occupied by the deposed emir Beyero. This decision came shortly after the court set aside the reinstatement of Emir Sanusi II as the Emir of Kano. The state government has also ordered that deposed Emir Beyero vacate the mini palace, claiming it to be government property in need of “renovation” but has not provided an alternative means of accommodation for the Emir.

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  • Government’s Justification
  • Questions of Intent
  • Legal and Political Implications
  • Bottom Line

Government’s Justification

At a press conference, the Kano State Attorney General (AG), Haruna Isah Dederi, emphasized the need for the renovation of the facility, which is solely owned by the state government. Dederi affirmed that the ruling of the Kano High Court validates the actions of the state government, noting that Emir Muhammad Sanusi remains the emir of the prestigious Kano Emirate. He said by implication, Aminu Ado Bayero trespassed on the Nasarawa Mini Palace.

Questions of Intent

The order by the governor and the statement made by the Kano state AG raise questions as to the real intent of the demolition. Is it really for renovation or to remove a trespassing emir from the “solely government property”? The continued play on intelligence by the Kano government is a concern for the law.

Legal and Political Implications

Does the Kano State governor’s demand impede the earlier ruling of the court?

These questions query the legality of the judiciary and its strength in Nigerian politics. An overwhelming question arises: Is the Nigerian judiciary a joke to politicians and government officials alike?

Bottom Line

The situation in Kano State underscores the ongoing power struggles and political maneuvers in Nigeria. The demolition order and the eviction of the deposed emir from the mini palace raise significant concerns about the rule of law and the impartiality of the judiciary in the face of political pressures. The actions of the Kano State government appear to challenge judicial authority, prompting critical questions about the true motivations behind these decisions and the overall respect for legal processes in Nigerian governance.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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