Kano State Governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, on Wednesday
signed into law the state Emir's Appointment and Deposition Amendment Law,
2019.
Ganduje assented the law at the 136th state council meetingbefore
the Speaker of the state assembly and other Principal Officers of the House.
He said: “Traditional
institution will now go closer to the people in all nooks and crannies of the
state. We are about to make history today, and in the Holy Month of Ramadan."
He explained that, with the expansion of the Emirate
Councils and importance attached to the institution alongside preserving the
cultural heritage, there was a need to bring forth the all-important
institution to serve people better.
According to him all the necessary requirements needed for
the immediate take-off of the new Councils would be done with dispatch.
The newly created Emirate Councils are Gaya, Rano, Karaye
and Bichi, making Kano now with five independent Emirate Councils, including
the Kano Emirate Council.
"Kingmakers will be known very soon. So also all other
process and procedures will be completed for appointing respective Emirs,
issuing them with appointment letters up to the Coronation stage," Ganduje
said.
He thanked the state assembly for the "historic work
done,” emphasizing that Kano would now have sustained development in all
aspects of life in the state.
While acknowledging the role traditional institution plays
in the security of the larger society, he also reminded that, "In the
areas of education, health, environment traditional institution is indeed
partner in progress. With this development therefore, all hands will be on deck
to take Kano to the next level."
In his remarks, during the official presentation of the bill
to the Governor, Speaker of the State Assembly, Honourable Kabiru Alasan Rurum,
reminded all of the traditional status of the 3 out of the 4 newly created
Emirate Councils.
He said Gaya, Karaye and Rano newly Councils were in existence
before, for over One Hundred years, and along the line he said "...many
things happened when they all seized to exist."
"We are now very grateful that the hitherto existing
Emirate Councils are now fully back. This will indeed be another plus to the administration
of His Excellency the governor. And our Assembly for fulfilling the aspirations
of our people," Speaker said.
Rurum further hinted that, when the Bill was presented to
the Assembly, many people were jubilating and that they received many encomiums
from the citizens, which, he said added value to the process.
Other Bills that were signed alongside the Emirate Councils
Bill into Law are Kano State Public Health Bill of 2019, Kano State Water and
Sanitation Sector Reform Bill of 2019, Kano State Pension Rights for Speaker
and Deputy Speaker Bill of 2019 and Kano State College of Health, Science and
Technology, among others.
Seven Bills were assented to by the governor.
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