Kano Assembly declares Emir of Kano Permanent Chairman Council of Emir
The Kano State House of Assembly, on Tuesday, passed the Emirate Council Amendment Bill, 2020, which made the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, the Permanent Chairman of the council.
The House, presided over by the Speaker, Abdulazeez Gafasa, adopted the amendment during its plenary.
Last year, the Assembly approved the creation of four new emirate councils, which brought the number of first-class emirs in the state to five.
The creation of the additional emirates by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje did not go down well with some prominent persons in the state, who opposed the development.
The Majority Leader of the House, Hon. Kabiru Dashi, said the amendment made provisions for the Emir of Kano to serve as the Chairman of the Kano State Council of Chiefs, thus making the issue of rotational chairmanship now a thing of the past.
He said in the new law, the number of kingmakers had also increased from four to five members to allow for the free and fair election of a new emir whenever there was a vacancy.
Dashi stated, “We have four kingmakers in each of the emirate councils; in the case of death or removal, we are trying to avoid a situation where two will support and two will reject.
“By increasing the number to five, it must be free and fair, while electing an emir. And also, the new law will provide a three-day deadline for the election of a new emir.”
Dashi said that the amended law had also changed the title of the Council of Chiefs to the Council of Emirs.
The lawmakers, after consideration at the Committee of the Whole, adopted the amendment to the bill.