Police Vow To Enforce Court Order Stopping Dissolution Of Kano Emirates

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Police Vow To Enforce Court Order Stopping Dissolution Of Kano Emirates


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  1. How can you force a people to be loyal to someone who was not chosen by the people. Gandollar did his own, you people should allow Yusuf to do his own. All these is happening because of a partial judicial system. Soon now crisis, and the innocent would be the ones to be deleted.

  2. This is a losing battle. A traditional ruler cannot overide a governor and state legislature. Its only a matter of time the needful will still be done.

  3. Military and Police should allow the party with application before the Court to go back to court to inform the Judge that the Order of the court had been floated,they don't have any legal right to enforce any Order at this stage.There are procedures in legal profession.

  4. When the state government created the emirates, it was okay but when the same state government dissolved it, then it became a problem. Someone should explain to me cos am confused.

  5. Are we in a democracy or military regime? Why do Security agencies have power over a State government or decide which law to follow? Why could the recently deposed Emir Bayero not follow the Kano State law? Should we enforce judgment issued in America outside a Nigerian court? The judiciary is meddling selectively and creating confusion. Is this the constitutional way to approach State laws? The courts have been very controversial in Nigeria. May God bless the FRN, Amen.