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    Protests erupt in Kano over Gaya Emirate’s dissolution

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    Residents of Gaya in Kano State on Sunday took to the streets to protest against the dissolution of the Gaya Emirate by the state government.

    The Kano State Government recently dissolved the Gaya Emirate as part of an amendment to the Kano Emirates Council Law of 2019. The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)-controlled House of Assembly enacted the new law, undoing the previous law that former Governor Abdullahi Ganduje used in 2020 to create the additional emirates and dethrone the 14th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II.

    Governor Abba Yusuf signed the amendment bill into law on Thursday, finalizing the dissolution of the emirate councils and ordering the emirs of the affected emirates, including Aliyu Ibrahim Abdulkadir, the emir of Gaya, to hand it over to Deputy Governor Abdulsalam Gwarzo. Gwarzo oversees the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

    Residents reported that the dethroned emir vacated the palace at midnight on Thursday, with no immediate signs of violence or resistance. Armed security personnel were present in the town, maintaining order.

    However, the situation took a turn on Sunday morning when they stormed the streets, wielding placards and chanting anti-government songs. They accused the government of having political motives behind the dissolution and demanded that their emirate and the removed emir be reinstated.

    “Some people are not happy with this development. It feels like an injustice to our community,” said Abubakar Shuaibu, a resident of Gaya.

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    Another protester, Aminu Abdullahi, stated, “We see this as a political move to undermine our traditional institutions. The government should reconsider its decision and respect our cultural heritage.”

    The protesters pledged their allegiance to the traditional leadership and called for the Gaya Emirate to be reinstated.

    Governor Abba Yusuf has yet to respond to the protests. However, the government’s initial stance suggests that the dissolution is part of a broader strategy to centralise control and streamline the traditional leadership structure in Kano State.

    As the affected communities await further clarification and possible resolutions from the state authorities, developments continue to unfold.

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