Emir of Ningi in Bauchi State, Alhaji Yunusa Muhammad Danyaya, has revealed that northern monarchs angry with Governor Abdullahi Ganduje over the split of Kano Emirates believed it was done to reduce the influence of Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi Sanusi ll.
He said this in an interview with newsmen at his palace in Ningi.
Kano now has five emirates: Kano, Rano, Gaya, Karaye and Bichi. All Emirs have equal powers and are on same first class status as Emir Sanusi.
“First of all, politicians or governments must be tolerant and patient with the traditional institutions. They should also be more lenient in punishing Emirs that might have done something wrong. They should not be too hard on the traditional institution like we witnessed in Kano”, Sun quoted the Emir as saying.
“To me, what happened in Kano was unfortunate, it is something least expected. The only thing that remains for us now is to plead with the government to look into the matter while we gave some pieces of advice to the Emir.
“What I am saying now is that, the Kano State government, the Emirate and the Kano State House of Assembly should unite, see beyond personalities and save our pride and rich heritage together.
“Kano Emirate is very old. It has been in existence for over 2,000 years since the Habe Dynasty till the time the Fulanis came. There is no Emirate like Kano in the whole North, their own is unique. Sokoto, Borno, Gwandu emirates may be bigger in terms of prestige, but when it comes to the real display of culture and popularity, Kano Emirate is incomparable to any Emirate.
“If Kano Emirate is trampled upon, that will send a very wrong signal to the traditional institution and the people. That is why I am pleading with the Kano State government, the Kano Emirate as well as well meaning individuals of repute to please have a holistic approach to the situation.
“The Emir and all other stakeholders should unite and save the prestige and respect that Kano enjoys not only in Nigeria but the world over. If we ponder well what happened in Kano will have a very negative backlash on the Emirate, the people, the Princes and the entire Northern Emirates. The action should have been a bit restricted, but the way it was implemented through the fragmentation of the Emirate was unfortunate.
“We are not denying that the Emir might have done something wrong, he is human, but our advise is that, if there is any infraction on the part of the Emir, the action to be taken shouldn’t have been so harsh to go beyond him and affect the entire Emirate and it’s people. This affects the whole history and lineage of the Emirate up to its founder, Emir Dabo. That is why I am still pleading to the authorities to tread with caution on the matter and avoid hasty decisions. No matter what happened, patience and reason should have led the way to resolve the impasse before the decisions are made or actions are taken.
“The dilemma is that, we want to be neutral, but we are always expected to be loyal to the government in power. So if you support the government you will not be seen as partisan, but the moment you are suspected of being close to the opposition, you will be regarded as “Traitor”. Our loyalty therefore must always be with the government.
“However, despite the seeming loyalty of the traditional institution to the government, we are almost always being treated with disdain and our rights being encroached upon which is eroding the respect to the traditional institution. I always respects all the governments in Bauchi State since my ascension to the throne and I wouldn’t want my Jurisdiction being undermined.”
“When the colonial masters were ruling the country and when we got Independence Emirs were not subjected to ridicule because they were respected. Even when an Emir is accused of wrong doing, the committee to investigate will never invite an Emir anywhere, but will go to the Palace and meet him out of respect in order to hear his side before any action is taken. Even if an Emir is to be deposed, it will not be disclosed as a deposition but a ‘Resignation”. All this is being done in order to preserve the dignity of the traditional institution.
“Countries like England are being respected in the world because of their preservation of their cultural heritage through their respected Monarchy. That is what give them respect in the world. So, we will not be fair to ourselves, our children, grandchildren and the other generations to come if we decide to disrespect our Emirates and nobody will respect us again.
“My advise is that, before decisions are taken, the Emirs should be consulted to offer their advise. I would even suggest the formation of a special traditional council to be headed by the Sultan of Sokoto, Shehu of Borno and the Emir of Gwandu so that, if an Emir erred, the government will refer his case to the Council for proper advice and recommendations.
“So, I am pleading if anything happened that involves any of the Emirs not only Kano but anywhere, the Emirate should be accorded respect, not because the person occupying the Throne has done something wrong, then the entire Emirate is disrespected, because it will be an affront on its dignity and heritage. I am still maintaining that, we are very loyal and have respect for governments and constituted authorities.
“Nobody will be happy with what happened in Kano, wether it is the Emir’s fault, the Government’s fault or any other person’s fault. What we want is for all sides to sheath their swords, come together and resolve the issue amicably. Because what happened is not about Sanusi Lamido Sanusi alone, it affected many people far and wide especially the people of Kano Emirate and other Emirates in the North,” he said.