Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, who made the announcement this
afternoon, said the former Central Bank Governor was edged by four
kingmakers from the Kano Emirate.
The recently ousted Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), was turbaned as the Dan Majen Kano last two years by the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero.
The
history of Dan Majen Kano title in the hierarchical traditional titles
of the traditional institution of Kano Emirate dates back to the 16th
century, exactly in 1509 when the then Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Kisoki
appointed the first Dan Maje, that is, Dan Maje Ummaru.
This title
continued to exist up to the time.Kano fell under the authority of
colonialists after its invasion and from that time to date, Sanusi is
the 10th Dan Maje of Kano.
Dan Maje title is 21st in the hierarchy
in the over 60 District Heads and title holders in the Kano Emirate
after the Magajin Gari title and followed by of Dan Kadai who is the
22nd in the hierarchy.
It is believed that since 1882 Dan Maje
title was the 17th title in the order of office precedence, following
the Barden Kano title which is the 16th and followed by Dan Makwayo.
Maje
means 'sarki' or Emir and 'Dan' means son of, therefore, Dan Maje means
son of the emir which literally means a prince. For this reason
therefore, the title of Dan Maje is exclusively reserved to only people
with royal blood.
The holder of this title's primary
responsibility in the Kano Emirate is to safeguard peoples' wealth,
integrity and protect their lives in addition to serving them diligently
and protecting the religion, culture and traditions of the people.
Sanusi's
predecessors from 1920 to date include: Zakari Dan Sarkin Kano Abbas,
Shehu Ahmad, Ahmed Gwadabe Dan Sarkin Kano Alu, Mahmud Bayero, Muntari
Zakari, Sayyadi Mahmud, Aminu Ado Bayero, Tijjani Abubakar, Yusuf
Ibrahim and now Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.
The unique thing about the
newly appointed Dan Maje is that, "From his mother's side he was a
grandson of Alkali Ummaru II of Fulata Barno from the Zarawa Clan who
were famous Islamic Scholars, holding the titles of Chief Imams of Kano
and Islamic judges right from the time of Emir of Kano, Ibrahim Dabo
when the clan leader, Muhammad Zara became the chief Imam of the state.
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