Tuesday, July 8, 2025 - Supporters of the 15th Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero, and those loyal to the reinstated 16th Emir, Muhammadu Sanusi II, clashed on Sunday, July 6, at the Kofar Kudu palace in a confrontation that underscored the escalating tension surrounding the emirate throne.
The disturbance occurred as Emir Bayero returned from his
Mandawari residence. During the clash, the palace gate was reportedly broken,
guards were attacked and injured, and police vehicles within the palace
premises were vandalised.
The unrest follows the Kano State Government’s recent
decision to reinstate Muhammadu Sanusi II as the 16th Emir of Kano, a move that
has been challenged in court. Bayero has refused to relinquish his claim to the
throne and continues to reside at the Nasarawa Palace under tight security.
A statement from the Kano Emirate Media Team, signed by
Sadam Yakasai, alleged that Bayero’s supporters “unleashed mayhem” during the
incident in the absence of Emir Sanusi.
“They broke the gate and attacked the guards, injuring some
of them. They smashed police vehicles in the palace.
“Aminu deliberately passed through the emir’s palace road
instead of taking the proper route from Koki to Nassarawa, and his hoodlums
decided to attack Gidan Rumfa,” Yakasai alleged.
He further accused Emir Bayero of consistently using such
routes to intimidate Sanusi’s loyalists and the public, despite relocating to
the Nasarawa mini-palace.
“Let it be noted that the deposed emir does not have the
support of any of the emirate stakeholders, as 37 out of the 38 district heads
have pledged allegiance to Emir Sanusi,” he added.
Yakasai also cited the turbaning of the nephew of former
Governor Abdullahi Ganduje by Emir Sanusi as evidence of growing legitimacy.
“This is the first time deposed Emir Aminu Ado Bayero is taking his fight
directly to Gidan Rumfa,” he said.
Efforts to obtain a response from Bayero’s camp were
unsuccessful, as his spokesperson, Abubakar Kofar-Naisa, did not respond to
calls.
However, Muktar Dahiru, a member of Bayero’s entourage and
eyewitness to the incident, disputed Yakasai’s claims. He said the
confrontation was triggered by unknown hoodlums attempting to block the emir’s
passage.
“I was on the entourage of the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu
Bayero, when we were returning from a condolence visit to the family of Alhaji
Aminu Dantata.
“As we approached Kofar Kudu, we encountered some miscreants
with dangerous weapons trying to block the road. Our people had to clear the
way. The emir passed safely,” Dahiru said.
He denied that any palace guard was injured and stated that
the police dispersed the crowd using tear gas. Another Bayero supporter, Ayman
Ado, accused Sanusi loyalists of attempting to provoke violence.
“We were moving peacefully. No one in our entourage had any
weapons, not even sticks.
“But when we reached Kofar Kudu, they had already assembled
thugs with stones, ready to attack our emir. When they launched the attack, we
had to defend ourselves,” Ado told Daily Trust.
Kano State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Abdullahi
Haruna Kiyawa, confirmed the incident and said investigations were ongoing.
“We have heard different narratives and are compiling
information. We are studying the situation before we can make any conclusive
statements,” he said.
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