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Lawyers Caution Against Army Intervention in Kano
The ongoing power struggle between the 15th Emir, Aminu Ado Bayero, and the 16th Emir, Muhammadu Sanusi II, in Kano State has sparked a legal debate regarding the involvement of the Nigerian Army in enforcing a court order. The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) in Kano State has vehemently opposed the Federal Government’s decision to deploy soldiers in resolving the emirate tussle.
Unconstitutional Intervention
Lawyers from the NBA Kano Branch argue that it is unconstitutional for the military to intervene in a civil matter such as the enforcement of a court order. In a statement issued by the Chairman of the NBA in Kano, Sagir Suleiman Gezawa, the association emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law and respecting the separation of powers between the judiciary and the executive.
Legal Framework
The reinstatement of Muhammadu Sanusi II as the Emir of Kano following the repeal of the Kano State Emirate Council Law has led to a complex legal scenario. Governor Abba Yusuf’s actions have rekindled tensions between the two Emirs, with each claiming their rightful position within the Kano Emirate. While Sanusi currently resides in the Gidan Dabo, the primary residence of the Palace, Bayero has taken refuge in the Nasarawa Palace.
Judicial Integrity
The NBA in Kano underscores the significance of respecting court orders and the judicial process. The association stresses that once a court order is issued, it must be obeyed without external interference, especially from military forces. Gezawa emphasized that the Nigerian Army should not be involved in enforcing court orders, as this would undermine the authority of the judiciary and set a dangerous precedent reminiscent of military dictatorships.
Call for Accountability
In light of the escalating tensions and potential security risks in Kano State, the NBA urges all stakeholders, including political office holders and security agencies, to uphold the principles of justice and due process. The association emphasizes the need for all state actors to fulfill their duties responsibly and avoid actions that could destabilize the peace and security of the region.
As the legal battle over the Kano Emirate continues to unfold, the NBA in Kano remains vigilant in safeguarding the sanctity of the judicial system and advocating for the rule of law. By promoting accountability and adherence to legal processes, the legal fraternity aims to uphold the integrity of the courts and preserve the constitutional rights of all parties involved in the emirate tussle.
In conclusion, the complexities surrounding the Kano Emirate dispute underscore the imperative of respecting legal frameworks, honoring court decisions, and upholding the tenets of democracy. By adhering to established legal procedures and refraining from undue military intervention, the path to a peaceful resolution of the emirate tussle can be paved, ensuring justice and stability in Kano State.
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