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Kano Royal Tussle: Federal High Court Judgement in Simple terms

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***Statuses of reinstated, dethroned Emirs

Here’s a detailed explanation of the Federal High Court’s judgment in simple terms, along with the status of the reinstated and dethroned Emirs of Kano:

Court Judgment Details and Implications

1. Maintain Status Quo:
The court’s earlier order for all parties to keep things as they are remains in effect. This means no new actions or changes should be made by either side until the case is fully resolved.

2. Stay of Proceedings:
The court has paused (or stayed) the ongoing legal proceedings. This was requested by the Kano State House of Assembly and the Attorney General. This means that the current legal actions and any enforcement of previous rulings are put on hold until an appeal by the respondents is determined.

3. Case Transfer:
The case is being moved to another court within the Federal High Court (FHC) system in Kano. This transfer is necessary because the judge handling the case has been promoted to the Court of Appeal, meaning he can no longer preside over the case.

4. Void Actions Taken After Interim Order:
The court has voided all actions taken after the interim order was granted. This includes any actions related to the emirate that were in contempt of the court’s previous directives.

What This Means:

1. Emirates Law 2024:
The law that led to Aminu Ado Bayero’s sacking remains valid because it was enacted before the interim order. Therefore, the legal framework that deposed Aminu Ado Bayero is still in effect.

2. Sanusi’s Enthronement Voided:
The court has voided the enthronement of Muhammadu Sanusi II because it took place after the interim order, which makes it contemptuous of the court’s directive.

3. Vacuum in Kano Emirates:
The ruling has created a situation where neither Aminu Ado Bayero nor Sanusi II is legally recognized as the Emir. Aminu Ado Bayero was legally deposed, but Sanusi II’s enthronement has been voided, effectively leaving the position of Emir of Kano vacant.

4. Stay of Proceedings:
The court has granted a stay of proceedings pending the determination of the appeal. This means the legal process is paused and no further actions can be taken by either party until the appeal is resolved.

5. No Enforcement of Ruling:
The stay of proceedings bars all parties from enforcing any part of the ruling until the appeal is determined. This prevents any immediate changes or actions based on the court’s voiding of Sanusi’s enthronement.

Status of the Emirs:

Reinstated Emir Sanusi II:
Sanusi II was reinstated but his enthronement has now been voided by the court because it occurred after the interim order. Despite this, due to the stay of proceedings, he remains in a state of suspension. He continues to be at the official Emir’s palace but without legal confirmation of his status until the appeal is decided.

Dethroned Emir Aminu Ado Bayero:
Aminu Ado Bayero was duly deposed according to the Emirates Law 2024. He remains at another palace, also in a state of suspension, as he is no longer legally recognized as the Emir of Kano.

Next Steps:

Legal Battle Moves to the Court of Appeal:
The appeal process will now be the focus. The legal status of both Emirs will ultimately be decided by the Court of Appeal. This process may take some time, and until then, the vacuum in the emirate leadership persists.

Conclusion:
Current Situation: Both Sanusi II and Aminu Ado Bayero are in a state of legal suspension. The position of Emir of Kano remains effectively vacant pending the outcome of the appeal.

Future Developments: The final resolution will come from the Court of Appeal, where the legal battle will continue. No actions can be enforced until this higher court delivers its judgment.

In essence, while Sanusi II remains in the official residence of the Emir, his position is not legally confirmed due to the court’s voiding of his enthronement. The legal processes will continue at the Court of Appeal, which will provide the ultimate decision on the matter.

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