Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and the new Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi |
To evade arrest, Mr. Sanusi spent the night at the Kano Government
House.
The new Emir of Kano Lamido Sanusi on Sunday narrowly
escaped being arrested by security operatives at his personal residence
in Kano hours after he was appointed to the coveted throne.
A source who declined to be named for security reasons said
the Kano state Government hurriedly sneaked Mr. Sanusi out of his personal
residence after receiving intelligence that the Federal Government was plotting
to arrest him to stop him from being turbaned.
“It is true his royal highness did not sleep in his house
after information came that there are moves to arrest him for reasons we don’t
know,” the source said. “The governor had to arrange for him to be smuggled
into the Government House where he passed the night.”
It is not clear why the government wanted to arrest the
emir. The spokesperson of the Kano state command of the police, Magaji Majiya,
did not answer or return calls made to his mobile telephone
.
The spokesperson of the SSS, Marilyn Ogar, could also not be
reached for comments.
Mr. Sanusi has however been having a running battle with the
administration after he was, on February 20, suspended from office as Governor
of the Central Bank of Nigeria by President Goodluck Jonathan while he was away
in Niamey, Niger Republic, on official assignment.
Upon his return to Nigeria, operatives of the State Security
Service, briefly arrested and detained him, and also confiscated his passport.
Mr. Jonathan had stated that Mr. Sanusi was suspended over
allegations of financial recklessness by the Financial Reporting Council of
Nigeria, FRC, an accusation Mr. Sanusi denied.
On May 3, SSS operatives at the Mallam Aminu Kano International
Airport again prevented him from travelling out of the country.
They also seized his passport again despite his presentation
of an order of a Lagos High Court preventing the government from harassing him
and restraining his movement.
The SSS had through its counsel stated that it seized Mr.
Sanusi’s passport because he was being investigated for sponsoring terrorism, a
claim the court described as an afterthought.
Appointment letter, other paraphernalia of office in
Emir’s kitty
Meanwhile, the new emir received his appointment letter from
Kano state Government at the Government House, Kano on Monday, according to the
spokesperson of Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, Baba Dantiye.
Mr. Dantiye however said the new emir had not yet been
turbaned.
“He has received his appointment letter and other
traditional stuff this morning,” Mr. Dantiye said. “What is going on now is
preparation for his turbanning which will take place any moment from now.”
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