“Why I Didn’t Challenge Ganduje in Court”: Kano Emir Sanusi Spills Fact on First Dethronement

  • Muhammadu Sanusi II has opened up on why he didn’t sue the Kano state government led by Abdullahi Ganduje when he was first dethroned in 2020
  • The 16th emir of Kano who was reinstated by Governor Abba Yusuf’s led government disclosed he didn’t take his dethronement to court because he would be unhappy working with Ganduje
  • Sanusi made this disclosure in a recent interview after a court in Kano state quashed his rival, the 15th emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero’s dethronement

TheTalk.NG journalist Esther Odili has over two years of experience covering political parties and movements.

The 16th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has revealed the actual reason he did not challenge his removal as the Emir by the former governor of the state, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje in March 2020.

Sanusi speaks on his first dethronementThe 16th Emir of Kano Sanusi II and APC former Kano state governor, Abdullahi Ganduje.
Photo credit: Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, @Adam_L_SanusiSource: Facebook

Sanusi: Ganduje will make my life miserable

Sanusi, in an interview with The Sun Newspaper on Saturday, June 22, explained that he is one of hundreds of princes of the Emirate and therefore doesn’t have fundamental right to be an Emir.

As reported by Sahara Reporters, Sanusi revealed that even if he had gone to court and the court returned him, he wouldn’t have been able to work with the administration of Governor Ganduje.

Asked why he didn’t challenge his dethronment by former Governor Ganduje, Sanusi said:

“A number of reasons. I have told you that I don’t have a fundamental right to be an Emir. I am one of hundreds of princes. God chose me. And if God says I should leave, for me, I take it that God knows better than me why I had to leave. Okay, let’s say I go to court. Let me even say this; I just got a letter that said I had been dethroned for insubordination.

“I had never been queried for insubordination,” he explained.

“The details of the insubordination were not given. I had not been given any chance to defend myself. So, it was clear that the state and the federal governments had both decided that it was time for me to go. Okay?”

“So, let’s even assume that the court said I should come back. Do you think I was looking forward to working with that government? Would I have been happy as an Emir in the last three years working with that government? You’re under a governor. The law gives him the power to be on top of you. He has said he doesn’t like you. He has made it clear he does not like you. If I come, he would just make my life miserable.

So, for me, I had been Emir for six years, alhamdulillah. I had done what I did. At least, the only reason I would have gone to court is if they had removed me on an allegation that harmed my reputation because the only currency I have is my integrity. So, if they had accused me of fraud or something, I would have had to go to court to clear my name, but they said insubordination.

“So, I didn’t go to court to challenge my removal. I went to court to challenge their attempt to keep me in exile and under house arrest to enforce my fundamental human rights but I did not go to court to challenge the removal because I didn’t even have to because it was self-evident on the face of it that this was just a political act. So, that was why I didn’t challenge it.”

“I don’t care if I’m removed again” – Sanusi

TheTalk.NG earlier reported that Muhammadu Sanusi II, said that he is unbothered whether he is removed again as long as the Kano Emirate remains one.

Sanusi, in an interview with The Sun Newspaper, blamed the crisis rocking the Emirate on the immediate past administration in Kano state led by Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

“Another governor can come tomorrow and say that he has removed me, it doesn’t matter. But I am happy if he does not touch the emirate,” Sanusi said.

Source: TheTalk.NG


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