Monday, 12 August 2019 05:33

Sallah: Ganduje, Sanusi’s feud deepens

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The cold war between Governor of Kano State, Mr Abdullahi Ganduje and Emir of Kano, Mr Muhammadu Sanusi II has again reared its head as the government has directed all district heads in the state to observe the traditional Hawan Daushe or durbar ceremony in the respective new emirate.

A durbar is festival that holds during Eid el Kabir and eid el Fitri celebrations. It begins with prayers, followed by a parade of the emir and his entourage on horses.

The state government position, conveyed through a statement signed yesterday by Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Abba Anwar, was in response to calls on the social media enjoining the traditional rulers to proceed to Kano for the celebration as was the case in the past.

The statement stated that all district heads from Bichi Emirate should attend their Hawan Daushe with the First Class Emir of Bichi, Mr Aminu Ado Bayero while district heads from Rano Emirate should attend Hawan Daushe with their First Class Emir Mr Tafida Abubakar (Autan Bawo).

The statement further directed all district heads from Karaye Emirate to attend the Hawan Daushe ceremony with their First Class Emir, Mr Ibrahim Abubakar II, while those from Gaya Emirate should attend the ceremony with their First Class Emir, Mr Ibrahim Abdulkadir.

The statement specifically directed the district heads from Kano Emirate to attend Hawan Daushe ceremony with their First Class Emir, Mr Muhammadu Sanusi II.

While directing all Hakimai to comply with the directive, the state government extended its best wishes to all Muslims on the Sallah celebration, assuring them that “all measures to have smooth, peaceful and hitch-free celebration are put in place.”

The relationship between the government and Sanusi II has remained frosty since the creation of the four additional new emirate councils earlier in May, this year.

 

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