-Ex-CBN
Governor Succeeds Bayero
His
ambition is to be Emir of Kano, a job for which he is ready to forgo his
calling as a banker. Sanusi
Lamido Sanusi, former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor, realised his
ambition yesterday. He was
named the 57th Emir of Kano at the Government House, Kano.
Secretary
to the State Government Dr. Rabiu Suleiman Birchi made the announcement in the
presence of the kingmakers. Sanusi,
52, succeeds Alhaji Abdullahi Ado Bayero, who died on Friday after 50 years on
the throne.
Before
his appointment, Sanusi was Dan Maje Kano.
The Kano
Emirate has been in existence for about 1,000 years since 999CE.
Sanusi,
whose grandfather Mohammed Sanusi reigned between 1954 and 1963, was picked from a list of three princes
submitted by the kingmakers. The
others are Lamido Sanusi Ado Bayero (first son of the last emir) and Yaleyo
Inuwa Abbas – son of the late emir Muhammadu Inuwa Muhammadu, who spent six
months on the throne and was succeeded by the late Emir Ado Bayero.
The
announcement of Sanusi’s choice was greeted by jubilation and protest.
The
protesters, carrying leaves, sticks and some dangerous weapons, chanted songs,
as they stormed the Government House. They also stormed the Emir’s palace.
The
protest, which started at the Kofar Kudu area, near the Emir’s palace, was
contained by the security.
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