KANO EMIR CANCELS SALLAH ACTIVITIES AMID RISING TENSION
The 15th Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero, has announced the cancellation of this year’s Sallah festivities, citing the need to maintain peace and security in the state.
In a broadcast, the Emir expressed regret over the decision but emphasized that ensuring the safety of lives and property remains his top priority.
“Following the people’s mandate bestowed upon us and our commitment to their protection, we find it necessary to withdraw any arrangements made for the Sallah celebrations given the current situation,” the Emir stated.
He acknowledged that the decision was influenced by consultations with respected religious leaders and other concerned stakeholders.
He further stressed that while the Sallah Durbar is a cherished tradition, it should not come at the expense of peace and stability.
“Sallah Durbar is not a do-or-die affair for us. If it risks becoming a source of chaos, loss of lives, or destruction of property, then it is best to shelve it,” he said.
The Emir expressed hope that this decision would contribute to lasting peace in Kano and the nation at large.
He also extended his apologies to the people of Kano, urging them to embrace the move in the interest of the state’s well-being.
Bayero had earlier written to the police to notify them of his intention to hold Durbar, raising concerns about likelihood of violence since Muhammadu Sanusi, the 15th Emir of Kano, was planning similar event.