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Kano Emerate: Atiku’s cousin calls
on Sultan of Sokoto, others to stop Ganduje from destroying Emir Sanusi's throne
Umar Ardo, cousin to former Vice President,
Atiku Abubakar, has urged the Sultan of Sokoto, and Muslims in Kano State to
resist the creation of four new emirates by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje.
Recall that the governor signed
the bill which broke the Kano emirate into five, last week.
Ardo, a renowned historian and scholar,
warned that the move would destroy the caliphate, if allowed to stand.
Speaking with The Interview, a political
magazine, he accused the royal house of aiding and abetting the governor.
He said Sanusi had done nothing wrong but was
only being victimised for his outspokenness.
‘’The Sultan, all members of the caliphate,
the Muslim Ummah and the Fulbe people should not only condemn it but should
stand up against it.
“The emirates have already been created from
the time of Shehu Uthman dan Fodio. And, if you now start balkanising them, you
are just reducing the prestige and effectiveness of the emirate system. It is
the caliphate establishment that is the loser,” he said.
The scholar said Ganduje was exploiting
divisions in the royal house between Muhammadu Sanusi II, the emir of Kano, and
his cousins, to undermine the emirate and its heritage.
“Some of the members of the caliphate
establishment are themselves instigators of the problem because they are not on
good terms with their cousins who are on the throne.
“They are forgetting that they are destroying
the system of which they hope to one day benefit from. They are in fact
benefiting from it because you do not have to be an emir to benefit from the
emirate establishment,” he added.
He said although this was not the first time
the caliphate would come under attack, silence would embolden the
“bulkanisers.”
Meanwhile, Socio-Economic Rights and
Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged
Ganduje to use his good offices and position to “publicly reject life pensions
and brand-new vehicles for lawmakers bill passed by the state House of
Assembly.
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