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Ahead of the Eid-el-Kabir festivities, the Kano State Police Command has banned all durbar activities in the state.
The ban order was contained in a statement issued on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, Usaini Gumel, by the command’s spokesperson, Haruna Abdullahi.
The Kano Emirate had been engulfed in a crisis over the repeal of the Kano Emirate Council Law 2019 by the state assembly, leading to the dethronment of the five emirs installed in 2020 by former Governor Abdullahi Ganduje.
The assembly replaced the Kano Emirate Council Law 2019 with a 2024 version, collapsing the five emirates back into one and paving the way for the reinstatement of Lamido Sanusi as the 16th Emir of Kano, replacing Aminu Ado Bayero, who was the 15th Emir of Kano.
While Sanusi has been recognised as the new emir and living at the main palace, Bayero continued to lay claim to the throne and moved to a mini palace in Nassarawa Local Government Area of the state.
Bayero had in a circular to his senior counsellor and the Galadiman Kano, Abbas Sanusi, on Tuesday, asked the district heads to join him at the Gidan Nassarawa Palace for the Sallah durbar celebrations in the state.
He assured the district heads that he had got assurance of police protection for the durbar, with an aide to the council confirming that the police were served with the letter on the planned durbar and the acknowledgement of the letter confirming its receipt.
However, the Commissioner of Police denied receiving a letter from Bayero.
It was learnt that Sanusi was expected to lead the Eid prayers at the Sallah festivities and the development from the Bayero camp may cause a crisis in the town.
To forestall the breakdown of law and order and avoid a clash between the supporters of the two claimants to the throne, the police called off the durbar activities.
“The Kano Police Command has placed a ban on all Durbar activities throughout the state for the upcoming Eid-El-Kabir celebrations.
“In furtherance, a ban on all contending parties has been placed, restraining both from conducting Durbar activities for the upcoming Eid-el-Kabir celebrations,” the statement said.
According to Abdullahi, the measure was part of the commitment to the sustenance of peace by the state police command, in conjunction with all the relevant security stakeholders in the state.
“This measure is taken as a result of a series of security reports obtained and wide consultations made with relevant security stakeholders, to ensure the safety of the larger community,” he added.