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S’Court Adjourns Kano Emirate Dispute To April 2027


On MOnday, the Supreme Court of Nigeria adjourned proceedings in the protracted Kano Emirate dispute to April 19, 2027, signalling a continuation of the high-profile legal battle over the traditional institution in Kano.

The adjournment followed Monday’s hearing, during which parties involved in the case presented arguments relating to the structure and leadership of the emirate.

New Telegraph recalls that the dispute, which has attracted widespread attention, centres on administrative decisions affecting the Kano traditional council.

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The case was initiated by Aminu Babba Dan Agundi, who is challenging the Kano State Government and State Assembly over the repeal of the 2019 Kano Emirates Law, the dissolution of the five emirates created under the Ganduje administration, and the reinstatement of Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, who was dethroned in 2020.

Speaking to newsmen shortly after the session, Dan Agundi expressed confidence in the judicial process and affirmed his acceptance of the court’s position so far.

He added that consultations with legal advisers and key stakeholders, including members of the traditional council, would guide their next course of action.

“We are satisfied with the position of the Supreme Court, and we believe its actions are in line with the law.

“However, after reviewing the outcome, we may consider applying for the adjustment of the timeline given,” he said.



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