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May fire consume those causing trouble in Kano – Emir Sanusi

Published on March 25, 2025 at 05:45 AM

The Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has appealed to residents to uphold peace, respect the law, and work together to ensure stability and harmony in the state.

Sanusi made this appeal at a special Iftar (breaking of fast) at his palace, denouncing those opposing his reinstatement, declaring that “fire would consume those inciting unrest in the city.”;

The monarch reiterated that those disputing his emirship are defying God’s will, adding that they would ultimately face unfortunate consequences for opposing what has been divinely ordained.

“We urge everyone to maintain peace. This issue is beyond us; it is about God’s will, and He needs no one’s assistance.

“Let us be patient and continue praying, for God will always support those on the right path.

“May fire consume anyone seeking to cause trouble in Kano. May Allah protect us and our community from all evil. Let us remain peaceful and steadfast in prayer. Whoever challenges God’s judgment will never succeed,” the Emir said.

This is coming following a directive from Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, that emirate councils should commence sallah durbar preparations.

The governor charged all four emirates in Kano to commence preparations for the sallah durbar to ensure that citizens and visitors enjoy the festive period to the fullest.

Subsequently, Aminu Ado Bayero, the deposed Emir of Kano, notified security agencies of plans to hold a durbar and commemorate his fifth year as the city’s monarch.

DAILY POST reports that the tussle over the emirship of Kano has lasted for months.

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