Despite Governor Abba Yusuf’s recent moves to reinstate deposed Emir Lamido Sanusi and re-arrange the fragmented emirate system, the Kano State Police Command has declared their intention to enforce a court order opposing these actions.
A Federal High Court ruling in Kano (FHC/KN/CS/182/2024) had previously restrained the state government from implementing the Kano Emirate Council Law of 2019 and the subsequent dethronement of emirs. However, Governor Yusuf seemingly defied the court by reinstating Sanusi and repealing the law that created additional emirates..
In a surprising move, the Kano State Commissioner of Police, Muhammad Gumel, held a press conference alongside other security agencies, on Saturday, where he announced their commitment to upholding the court order, regardless of the recent actions by the state government.
“The police command is expressly obeying the Court Order with SUIT No. FHC/KN/CS/182/2024 Dated 23rd May, 2024 issued by the federal high court sitting in Kano alongside all law enforcement agents in the state,” Gumel said.
“Therefore, we are calling on members of the public to know that the police in the state is working together with the military and other security agencies to provide the adequate security to everyone, as we are committed to carrying out our statutory duties as provided by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
This development has created tension in the city. The police siding with the court directly opposes Governor Yusuf’s decisions. It is unclear how the governor will respond. He could face a standoff with the police or potentially back down and comply with the court order.