Sanusi, who until recently was the governor of the Central Bank, was appointed
on Sunday, June 8. Two other contenders were District Head of Gwale
Alhaji Sanusi Ado Bayero and Wamban Kano Alhaji Abbas Sanusi.
"We
chose him because of his exposure, competence, experience and having
lineage to the throne, as the culture and the norms of the emirate
provided, the Kano state government decided to select him as the new
emir of Kano," Kwankwaso said.
He denied the reports that
Sanusi’s name was not in the kingmakers’ nomination list, saying that
his candidacy was not only included but was "among the top names in that
list".
"Some enemies of this state and our government went
before we [Kwankwaso and kingmakers] even met and politicised this issue
and aired it on television and radio stations when we didn’t even sit
down and discuss the contestants to the throne."
Kano governor also stated that Sanusi's appointment had nothing to do with politics as was alleged by some. "I studied their [kingmakers'] recommendations and selected His Royal Highness Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as the new Emir of Kano," he said.
"Only
Allah knows who has large number of supporters among those that
indicated interest on the throne because this doesn’t require a vote as
done in electing a governor," Kwankwaso noted. "The laws and
rules of selecting an emir don’t require the people to cast their vote.
It is the kingmakers that will advise the governor, and the governor as
Allah wishes has selected the one chosen by Allah as the emir."
Commenting the protests over the selection of the new emir, Kano governor told "those paying these young children to be setting bonfires on the street" to stop doing it.
Three people were feared dead as pro and anti-Sanusi protesters clashed on Monday in Kano, shortly the new emir was presented with a letter of appointment.
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