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Appeals Court Puts Sanusi's Reinstatement On Hold Amid Legal Tug-of-War

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Legal Limbo: Muhammadu Sanusi's Reinstatement Temporarily Frozen

Listen up, because this is a story that's got everyone talking. The Court of Appeal in Abuja has just thrown a curveball into the ongoing saga surrounding Muhammadu Sanusi II's reinstatement as the 16th Emir of Kano. In a unanimous decision handed down on Tuesday by a panel of three justices led by Hon. Justice Biobele Abraham Georgewill, the court has ordered that all actions related to Sanusi's reinstatement be put on ice until the Supreme Court hears the case. It's like hitting the pause button on a drama-packed movie.

This isn't just any court ruling—it's a big deal. The justices have made it crystal clear that all parties involved need to tread carefully and maintain the status quo while the matter is being reviewed at the highest court in the land. It's a legal chess game, and every move counts.

Why Did the Court Decide This?

Naija News has learned that the Appeal Court's decision came after the Kano State Government withdrew its application to enforce the previous ruling concerning Sanusi's reinstatement. You see, the government initially wanted to push forward with the reinstatement, but now they've taken a step back, leaving the ball in the Supreme Court's court.

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  • Here's the kicker: the appeal record has already been sent to the Supreme Court. This means that, legally speaking, the ruling from the Court of Appeal on March 14, 2025, is now effectively on hold. It's like a legal timeout, where nothing can move forward until the Supreme Court weighs in.

    During the resumed hearing, the Kano State Government's lawyer, Barrister Ibrahim Wangida, informed the court that all the necessary legal procedures had been completed, including sending the case record to the Supreme Court. He emphasized that this transmission, based on established legal precedents, automatically pauses the execution of the Court of Appeal's ruling from March 14. It's a procedural move that underscores the importance of following due process in such high-stakes cases.

    A Brief Recap of Events

    Let's rewind for a moment. On March 14, 2025, Justice Abang issued an order to halt the execution of the judgment that validated Sanusi's reinstatement as the Emir of Kano. This ruling came amidst rising political tensions and a legal tug-of-war between the Kano State Government and Sanusi's supporters.

    The Kano State Government, clearly unhappy with the March 14 ruling, filed an appeal. Their lawyer, Wangida, argued that the ruling by Justice Abang violated constitutional provisions, which is why they're now taking the case to the Supreme Court. On the other side, Senior Advocate Abdul Fagge, representing Sanusi, didn't oppose the appeal but insisted that the government's actions were well within constitutional guidelines. It's a classic case of "he said, she said" in the legal world.

    The Bigger Picture: What's at Stake?

    At the heart of this case is the reinstatement of Muhammadu Sanusi II as the Emir of Kano. This issue gained momentum following the passage of the Kano State Emirate Council (Repeal) Law 2024, which not only validated Sanusi's reinstatement but also confirmed the dismissal of Aminu Ado Bayero as the 15th Emir of Kano. Talk about a contested throne!

    Meanwhile, Bayero, who had been removed from his position, has returned to Kano and is now residing in the Nassarawa Mini Palace. He's surrounded by heavy security and continues to challenge his removal in court. It's a legal battle that has captured the attention of the nation, with each twist and turn adding to the drama surrounding the emirate.

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  • So, where does this leave us? For now, the status quo remains. The situation will stay as it was before the trial court's decision in June 2024, in the case identified as FHC/KN/CS/182/2024. All eyes are now on the Supreme Court, which will have the final say in this high-profile legal battle. It's a story that's far from over, and the next chapter could change everything.

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