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Emirship tussle: Police Dislodge Thugs, Hunters from Kano Palace

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The Kano Police Command has taken proactive measures to ensure that there is no breakdown of law and order in Kano following the ongoing tussle over emirship in the state.

Consequently, the police have dislodged local thugs, known as ‘Yan Daba’, from the main emir’s palace in Kano.

The palace, currently occupied by Emir Muhammadu Sanusi, is guarded by these thugs and local hunters posing as security guards.

A top security source told PRNigeria that the police action comes amid intelligence reports of an influx of ‘Yan Daba and ‘Yan Tauri (also known as hunters), mobilised from local government councils to the city.

The police have taken control of both the Gidan Rumfa and Nasarawa palaces, deploying personnel to vulnerable areas to maintain law and order.

The move, according to the source, aligns with relevant intelligence reports and Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s directives to put an end to thug activities in the metropolis.

According to the source, “We are acting on intelligence regarding the influx of ‘Yan Daba and ‘Yan Tauri, who are being mobilized from various local government councils to the city.

“We are also responding to Governor Abba’s concerns about recent ‘Yan Daba activities.

“The police have cordoned off and secured both palaces, deploying personnel to selected vulnerable areas. The presence and activities of ‘Yan Daba, who use hard drugs and carry illicit weapons, pose security threats, especially during this tense period.”

While Emir Sanusi remains in Gidan Rumfa, the deposed Emir Aminu Ado Bayero is at the Nasarawa mini palace, also under police protection.

Governor Yusuf Abba and his political mentor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, support the reinstatement of Muhammadu Sanusi II as the Emir of Kano. Kwankwaso has warned against any attempt to undermine the state government’s authority, emphasising that the people of Kano will resist such attempts.

However, a Federal High Court had voided Sanusi’s reinstatement, instructing the state government to halt the implementation of the Kano Emirate Council (Repeal) Law, 2024.

The judge ruled that Sanusi’s reinstatement was null and void due to the government’s disregard for the court’s earlier order.

Some people believe that the police action is federal authorities’ plan to relocate Aminu Ado Bayero back to the main palace.”

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