Rano, Gaya, Karaye Emirates Resurface With Second- Class Emirs As Gov Yusuf Signs Emirates Council Bill 2024 Into Law
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano state on Tuesday assented to the Kano state Emirates Council Bill 2024 which was passed into law by the state house of assembly earlier in the day.
The signing of the Bill into law has given birth to the creation of three new emirates in the state.
Team@orientactualmags.com learned that this was disclosed by the governor’s Spokesman, Sunusi Tofa in a statement he issued in Kano  on Tuesday.
‘This development underscores our unwavering commitment to preserving our traditional institutions and cultural heritage, recognizing them as essential pillars of peace and heritage conservation’ he said.
Tofa quoted Governor Yusuf as urging the new emirates to diligently serve humanity while adding  that the state government would soon announce  the names of the new emirs .
Kano state House of Assembly had earl;ier on Tuesday passed the Kano state Emirates Council Establishment Bill 2024 into law.
The bill which was sponsored by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly , Muhammad Bello Bututu, who represents Rimin Gado/Tofa state constituency, provides for the establishment of Kano as first-class emirate and three new second class emirates; Rano, Gaya and Karaye.
Rano Emirate comprises Rano, Bunkure and Kibiya local governments, Gaya Emirate has Gaya, Albasu and Ajingi LGAs while Karaye Emirates will comprise Karaye and Rogo LGAs.
Only the Emir of Kano will have consent authority as the three second class emirates would be answerable to him and shall have powers to advise him on any matter relating to maintenance of public order, boundary dispute or dispute between two or more people within their areas of jurisdiction.
Section 3 of the bill states that all appointments and activities of both first-class and second-class emirs will require the governor’s approval through the Commissioner for Local Governments and Chieftaincy Affairs while Section 4 outlines the hierarchical structure, establishing the Emir of Kano as the head of all emirates, with second-class emirs exercising jurisdiction over their respective local governments.
Noticeably missing is the Bichi Emirate -Alhaji Nasiru Ado Bayero and Alhaji Aminu Bayero had at different times served as Emir of Bichi.
Recall that the immediate past governor of Kano state, Alhaji Abdulahi Ganduje had in his eight years as governor did a lot of things that had influenced the course of history especially when it comes to chieftaincy matters.
Apart from creating new emirate councils, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi was also removed as Emir of Kano in March 2020 .
Recall also that during his governorship, the Kano state House of Assembly had passed the Kano Emirate Council Amendment Bill, 2019 into Law which approved the creation of four additional emirate councils, bringing the number of First Class Emirs in the state to five.
The new councils were Gaya; Karaye, Rano, Bichi and the old Kano Emirate Council.
Also, when the law to create four new emirates was passed in 2019, it had noted that the chairmanship of the Council of Chiefs would be done in rotation by the emirs but it was later amended in September 2020 to make the Emir of Kano the permanent chairman.
After scaling 3rd reading, the Kano state house of assembly had in May this year passed the Kano Emirates Council law (repeal bill) 2024 into law which had invalidated the creation of four new Emirate councils in the state.
The new bill had also noted that all offices that came into being under the repealed law will cease to exist.
‘Also all district heads elevated or appointed under the repealed law are to revert to the Kano state Emirates Council (Amendment number 2) Law, 2024’.
The bill was sponsored by the Majority Leader , Hon Lawan Hussaini Chediyar Yan Gurasa, who represents Dala Constituency-Team@orientactualmags.com Do you have any information you wish to share with us? Do you want us to cover your event or programme? Kindly send SMS to 08059100286, 09094171980 or get in touch via orientactualmag@gmail.com. Thank you
