Dethroned Emir of Kano Accepts Removal
Muhammadu Sanusi II was dethroned on Monday for
"insubordination", the Kano state government said.
He was escorted out of the palace by security
officers, and replaced by his predecessor's son, Aminu Ado Bayero.
In his first comments since he was deposed, Mr Sanusi
called for calm and for people to "embrace" the new emir.
"God in His infinite Wisdom had willed that I
will become an emir of Kano so I was enthroned on the 8th of June 2014. I spent
almost six years on the throne. But today God has also willed I will leave the
throne. I have taken it in good faith," he said in a video message.
"We are calling on people to be calm. "We
urge our families and children to embrace the new emir. They should protect the
heritage of this house," he added.
It is unclear where security officers took Mr Sanusi, but by
tradition he will be expected to live in exile outside the emirate for the rest
of his life.
He was Nigeria's central bank chief before he became
the Emir of Kano in the mainly Muslim north.
State government officials said Mr Sanusi was removed "in
order to safeguard the sanctity, culture, tradition, religion and prestige of
the Kano emirate", accusing the emir of "total disrespect" of
institutions and the governor's office.
But many say his sacking was politically motivated
because of a protracted dispute with the governor of Kano Abdullahi Umar
Ganduje.
After falling out with him in 2017, Mr Sanusi did not
attend state functions and official meetings, which the state government said
amounted to "total insubordination".
The emir's refusal to appear before a panel
investigating allegations of corruption against him also did not go down well
with the government.
He is accused of selling property and mismanaging
funds but he secured a court order stopping the probe.
The father of his successor Aminu Ado Bayero was the
Emir of Kano for more than half a century until his death in 2014.
Mr Sanusi was seen as a reformist and had been
critical of some government policies - a stance that frequently put him at
loggerheads with ruling politicians.
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