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Friday 14 June 2024

Just In: Court orders Kano Govt to Pay N10m Damages to Ado Bayero |Omohglobalnews

Aminu Bayero, Abba Yusuf and Sanusi Lamido


The Federal High Court sitting in Kano has ordered the Kano State Government and Emir Sanusi Lamido to pay N10 million damages to the dethroned Emir Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero for the breach of his fundamental rights, personal liberty, and freedom of movement.


Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf had dethroned Ado Bayero last month and ordered him to hand over power within 48 hours.

But Ado Bayero, who was out of Kano at the time the order was given, returned and moved into the mini palace in Nasarawa. Irked by the development, Governor Yusuf ordered his immediate arrest.

The 15th Emir of Kano had headed for the court to challenge Yusuf’s action.


Ado Bayero also asked the court to nullify the law through which the governor deposed him and reinstated Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II.


Delivering judgment on Friday, Justice Simon Amobeda held that his court had jurisdiction to hear and entertain the matter being fundamental rights enforcement application.


He also averred that Ado Bayero has the liberty and legal right to move freely and live anywhere in Kano or elsewhere in Nigeria.


The court, however, declined to order eviction of Sanusi from the Gidan Rumfa palace.


Counsel to Kano state government and Sanusi, Ibrahim Isa Wangida, described the judgement as a victory for the emir and his admirers as the court did not void the law that warranted Sanusi’s reinstatement.

He said he would consult his client on whether or not they will appeal the award of N10 million against them.

Counsel to Ado Bayero, Abdulrazaq Ahmad, said he had been vindicated by the judgement that the court has inherent powers to hear and determine the case and that the fundamental rights of his client were breached or about to be breached.


He said the judgement has restrained the state government or any security agencies from breaching the rights of the emir.


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