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    Kano Slams FG Over Durbar Ban, Demands Compensation for Cultural, Economic Losses

    National UpdateBy National UpdateJune 8, 2025Updated:June 8, 2025 Kano No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Kano State Government has issued a bold demand to the Federal Government: compensate the state for the economic and cultural devastation caused by the cancellation of the annual Durbar celebrations for two consecutive years.

    Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Tajo Uthman, made the declaration on Sunday during the traditional Sallah homage paid by the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf at the Government House.

    Uthman lamented that the suspension of the historic festival—renowned globally and recognised by UNESCO—had inflicted severe financial setbacks on the state and deprived the people of their cultural pride.

    “Durbar is not just a festival—it is a living symbol of Kano’s royal heritage and a major pillar of our economy,” Uthman said. “Its abrupt cancellation has not only cost us millions in lost revenue but has also wounded the spirit of our people.”

    The commissioner stressed that Durbar typically draws thousands of tourists from around the world, boosts local commerce, and generates substantial revenue across hospitality, transport, and trade sectors.

    He noted that the economic disruption caused by the ban was significant enough to alter the state’s annual budget projections, calling the decision to halt the event “unjustifiable and harmful.”

    “For two years, Kano has borne the brunt of a decision it did not make,” he added. “It is time for the Federal Government to take responsibility and pay reparation for the damage done to our economy, our culture, and our people.”

    Uthman also called for the immediate reinstatement of Durbar festivities in the state, warning that continued suppression of such a vital cultural institution would only deepen resentment and hinder national unity.

    The call comes as pressure mounts on federal authorities to prioritize cultural preservation and recognize the economic potential of Nigeria’s traditional institutions.

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