Court sets aside Kano law used to dethrone Bayero, others

Kano Emir Aminu Ado Bayero

Kano Emir Aminu Ado Bayero

A Federal High Court in Kano has set aside the repealment of the Kano Emirates Council Law by the state government.

The Kano House of Assembly repealed the law that was implemented by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to dethrone Aminu Ado Bayero as Emir of Kano.

The governor also reversed the creation of four emirates, Bichi, Rano Karaye and Gaya, and sacked the Emirs appointed by former governor Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

The law was also relied upon to re-appoint the 14th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, who was dethroned by Ganduje in 2020, as the 16th Emir of Kano.


Ruling on a suit filed by a member of the former Kano Emirate Aminu Babba Danagundi, Justice Abdullahi Muhammad Liman set aside the action of Kano government, ordering parties to maintain status quo.

But Danagundi’s lawyer, Chikaosolu Ojukwu (SAN), is asking the court to declare the state government’s decision as null and void.


The judge held that the defendants were aware of the interim order granted by the court but chose to ignore it and went ahead with implementation of the law.

The judge held that he would assume his coercive powers to enforce compliance with his order.

However, the judge transferred the case to Justice Simon Amobeda for continuation in view of his elevation to the Court of Appeal.

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