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Court fixes date to rule on jurisdiction over Sanusi’s reinstatement

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
June 6, 2024
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  • Aminu Babba DanAgundi, one of the deposed Kano Emirate senior councillors, had instituted a legal action against the Kano State Government for removing him unilaterally without his consent.

A date has been fixed to decide whether it has the jurisdiction to hear a case against the reinstatement of Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II by the Kano State Government, a federal high court in the north west has disclosed.

The trial court said it will now decide whether it has jurisdiction to continue hearing the case on 13th June, 2024.

Aminu Babba DanAgundi, one of the deposed Kano Emirate senior councillors, had instituted a legal action against the Kano State Government for removing him unilaterally without his consent.

Barrister M. A Waziri, counsel to the plaintiff, averred that the court has full jurisdiction to hear the case.

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He noted that his client was not given fair hearing before Emir Aminu Ado Bayero was dethroned, leading to his removal as senior councillor, and as such, his rights were abused

He also claimed that the processes leading to Sanusi’s reinstatement were illegal, and as a result, null and void.

But counsel to Sanusi, Barrister Muhamud A. Magaji, prayed the court to resist the temptation of accepting the plaintiff’s narrative that it has jurisdiction to continue with the case.

He argued that it was indisputable that the State House of Assembly has powers to amend, repeal, or even create a law that suits the state.

He said the House of Assembly needs not consult the plaintiff when making or repealing laws.

The presiding judge, Justice Abdullahi Muhammad Liman, said two applications were before the court – that of jurisdiction and a motion to set aside the order stopping the reinstatement of Sanusi.

He thereafter adjourned to 13th June for ruling on whether the court has Jurisdiction to continue with the case

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