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Akinwande Soji-Ojo
A Federal High Court sitting in Kano has issued an order stopping the Kano State Government from enforcing the Kano State Emirate Council Repeal Law.
Justice Mohammed Liman granted the order while ruling on an application filed by Alhaji Aminu Babba Dan Agundi, the Sarkin Dawaki Babba of the Kano Emirate.
The court papers regarding the case have since gone viral.
The Kano State House of Assembly had on Thursday dissolved all the four newly created emirate councils in the state.
The dissolution of the affected Emirates was follows deliberations on the floor of the assembly during Thursday’s plenary.
Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, on Thursday evening reappointed Lamido Sanusi as the Emir of Kano, four years after he was dethroned by former governor of the state, Umar Ganduje.
The governor also deposed the five Emirs appointed by Ganduje and gave them a 48-hour ultimatum to vacate their official residences and palaces.
He also directed them to hand over all affairs to the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.
In the suit filed by Dan Agundi, the respondents in the fundamental rights case are the Kano State Government, House of Assembly, Speaker, the Attorney-General anf Commissioner for Justice, Commissioner of Police, Inspector-General of Police, t Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and Department of State Services.
The court ordered that all court processes be served on the IGP in Abuja.
Ruling on the suit, Justice Liman said: “That parties are hereby ordered to maintain status quo ante the passage and assent of the bill into law pending the hearing of the fundamental rights application.
“That in view of the constitutional and jurisdictional issues apparent on the face of the application, parties shall address the court on same at the hearing of the fundamental rights application which is fixed for the 3rd of June, 2024.
“That in order to maintain the peace and security of the state, an interim injunction of this Honourable Court is granted restraining the fifth to eight respondents (CP, IGP, NSCDC and DSS) from enforcing, executing, implementing and operationalising the Kano State Emirate Council (Repeal) Law.
“That parties are hereby ordered to maintain status quo ante the passage and assent of the bill into law pending the hearing of the Fundamental Rights application.
“That this case is adjourned to the 3rd day of June 2024, for hearing of the fundamental rights application.”
The repealed law, known as the Kano State Emirs (Appointment and Deposition) Law, had created Rano, Karaye, Gaya, and Bichi Emirates in addition to Kano.
The law’s repeal means that the newly created emirates have been dissolved, consolidating the Kano Emirate once again under a single ruler.