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Police Allegedly Barricade Emir Sanusi II’s Palace, Restricting Movement
Reports claim police have barricaded the palace of Emir Sanusi II, imposing movement restrictions. Discover the details surrounding the alleged incident.
Tension is escalating in Kano as police officers have reportedly blocked the palace of Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II, preventing him from participating in a royal ceremony in Bichi Local Government Area.
The event was scheduled to include the presentation of a staff of office to the newly-appointed District Head of Bichi.
A source within the Kano Emirate reported that heavily armed security forces, including armored personnel carriers (APCs), blocked the entrance to the Emir’s palace, restricting all movement.
“The Emir was on the phone attempting to comprehend the situation. He was ready to depart for the ceremony when security operatives arrived and instructed him to stay inside,” an anonymous palace source disclosed.
Efforts by Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf to intervene encountered obstacles as his delegation was reportedly refused entry into the palace.
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“A source close to the state government revealed that His Excellency dispatched representatives to negotiate with the Emir, yet they were denied passage beyond the barricade.”
At the same time, security personnel cordoned off the venue of the Bichi event, leaving both attendees and organizers stranded.
When contacted for a statement, Kano State Police Public Relations Officer SP Abdullahi Haruna refused to comment, stating, “I cannot comment on the matter at this time.”
The incident has ignited extensive speculation about the motives behind the action, with some hinting at political undertones.
Neither the state government nor the Emirate Council has released an official statement yet.