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Buhari’s hands tied on new Kano emirates, says supporters

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It is cheap political blackmail for anyone to say or insinuate that President Muhammadu Buhari had fore-knowledge of the plan by the Kano State Government to whittle down the powers of the Emir of Kano by creating four new emirates. 

 

The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) said it is equally immoral and unfair for any political party, group or individual to infer that the President should have intervened in the matter, which is purely a State affair. 

 

It would be recalled that the Kano State House of Assembly passed a bill amending the Kano State Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs law which also created four additional emirates in the state. The Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje immediately signed the bill into Law.

 

In a statement signed by its Chairman, Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary, Cassidy Madueke, BMO said “insinuations that President Muhammadu Buhari should have intervened in the matter are misplaced, unfair and misdirected as the President has no constitutional power to intervene in the process because it is purely a State matter.

 

“It is an internal affair that concerns the Government of Kano State and neither the Federal Government nor the President has any power over it.

 

“The PDP has consistently and immorally tried to drag the President into matters that concern the states only, whereas they should know that it is not permissible for him to go beyond his constitutional powers and get involved in matters over which he has no legal right to play any role.

 

BMO described suggestion in the media that President Muhammadu Buhari should have intervened in the matter as lazy journalism, “as the constitution is clear on the demarcation of the powers of the President and State Governors.

 

“Our colleagues in the mainstream media outlets should report the issue accurately by plainly making it clear that the President cannot decide who becomes an Emir, or engage in creating emirates and chiefdoms  in any state of the federation because the constitution clearly vests  that power in State Assemblies and State Governors,” the BMO emphasised.

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