5 Reasons Why Ganduje Dropped King Muhammadu Sanusi II
The Kano state government in northern Nigeria has laid claim to the removal of King Muhammadu Sanusi II from office.
The Secretary of State for the state, Alhaji Usman Alhaji, issued a statement on Monday explaining the reasons for the removal.
The statement said all members of the state executive council had agreed to remove King Sanusi II.
The BBC saw the government's reasons, and consulted politicians for further reasons for removing the emir:
R under B hatred
The Emir of Kano has disobeyed the orders of the governor's office and other government agencies, including not attending meetings invited by the government without providing any solid evidence. "It is an act of disobedience," the government statement said.
It is clear that Malam Muhammadu Sanusi II has repeatedly refused to comply with section 13 (a) e of the Kano State Government Act 2019 and if left to continue, it would disgrace him. Kano Kingdom.
Protecting the integrity of Kano
The statement added that King Sanisu II's crown was taken to protect the cultural, religious, and religious values of the Kano Empire, built thousands of years ago.
Government Policy Issues
Political analyst Kabiru Safi Sufi, a lecturer in the College of Admissions in Kano, told the BBC that the main reason for removing King Sanusi II from office was his criticism of the government's policies. Abdullah Umar Ganduje
Many see the king's criticism of the state government's borrowing of China to build a railway line in Kano is one of the reasons for the state's collapse.
As an economist, the Emir of Kano said that there would be no benefit from borrowing because the project would have no profit for Kano.
The remarks angered the Kano government, led to its closure, and the relationship began to deteriorate.
The incident led to his attempt to remove the king from office and to launch an investigation into alleged illegal money laundering.
Other major figures, including Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Alhaji Aliko Dangote, were involved in reconciling the Kano governor and the Emir of Kano.
However, the Emperor insisted that his statements were reversed.
Politics
Supporters of the Kano state government have often complained against the emir's political involvement.
Kano State and its supporters have accused King Sanusi of supporting the PDP candidate in the governorship election.
They alleged that he openly opposed Ganduje, and used his money to campaign for the PDP gubernatorial candidate, but the emperor denied the allegations.
It is for this reason that when Governor Ganduje won his second term, his supporters entered a large hall of the state government and removed the image of King Sanusi II.
This sparked a rift between the two leaders, leading to the government's attempt to remove the emir.
The creation of four more monarchs in Kano Kingdom is seen as a symbol since King Sanusi first landed.
The affair had a great impact on the rulers and the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II.
The panels created by Governor Ganduje are: Gaya, Karachi, Bichi and Rano.
The Kano-based appointees then accused the Government of Ganduje of being in court and further aggravated the dispute between King Sanusi II and Governor Ganduje.
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