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Eviction: Why We Won’t Obey Governor Yusuf’s Order On Deposed Emir – Kano Police Commissioner

Eviction: Why We Won’t Obey Governor Yusuf’s Order On Deposed Emir – Kano Police Commissioner
  • PublishedJune 21, 2024

The Kano State Police Commissioner, AIG Usaini Gumel, has disclosed that the police won’t obey Governor Abba Yusuf’s directive on the eviction of the deposed Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero.

Osun Defender reports that Governor Yusuf on Thursday night, through the State Attorney General And Commissioner of Justice, Haruna Dederi, directed the CP to remove the deposed 15 Emir of Kano from the Nasarawa mini palace where he is staying.

The Police Commissioner while speaking with The Punch on Friday, said obeying the governor’s eviction order would be tantamount to “jumping the gun”.

According to him, the same government that gave the order had filed a case at the State High Court on the eviction order, which would come up on Monday, 24th June 2024.

“The police will not evict the deposed Emir because the same government has filed a case at the State High Court on the eviction order, which would come up on Monday, 24th June 2024.

“The government is jumping the gun because the same government has filed a case on the eviction order, which is coming up on the 24th of June, 2024. So, if we carry out the order, it is like we are pre-empting the court because we don’t know what will happen at the court,” he added.

READ: Kano Govt Orders Eviction Of Bayero From Gidan Nassarawa Mini Palace, To Demolish Building

The deposed Emir was still in the mini palace with his retinue of palace guards and other supporters with security beefed up around him since the Governor gave the order.

One of his (Bayero’s) supporters, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told The Punch that Bayero was still in the mini palace receiving the “traditional greetings” from some traditional rulers loyal to him.

“Let me tell you, Emir Aminu Ado Bayero is still in the mini palace and as I am talking to you now, he is receiving the “traditional greetings” from those loyal to him,” the source said.

He debunked the rumours being peddled in some quarters that a bulldozer has been stationed at the palace in readiness for the demolition of the place.

“I heard that there is a rumour going around in some quarters that a bulldozer has been stationed at the Nasarawa mini palace ahead of the demolition. This is a social media propaganda,” the source added.

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