Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State has said he would soon unveil the Emirs that would oversee affairs of the newly created second class Emirates.
Daily Trust had reported how the Kano Assembly passed the Kano State Emirate Council establishment bill, on Tuesday.
The governor had assented to the bill, leading to the creation of three second class emirates.
Speaking after signing the bill into the law at the Kano State government house, the governor said establishment of the Emirates is a testament that the government recognizes the traditional institution.
According to him, “The establishment of the emirates is a testament to our commitment to recognize and strengthen the traditional leadership structure that has played a pivotal role in administration and development of our communities
“Our administration recognizes the invaluable contributions of traditional institutions in maintaining peace, stability and fostering development.
“It is our believe that these Emirates will enhance local administration and ensure that the rich cultural heritage of our communities is preserved.
“As we moved forward, I urged all the newly established Emirates to work in harmony within the confines of the Kano emirate to promote unity, peace and development across our state.
“This administration will in due course announced the respective second class emirs who will take charge of the newly established Emirates.
“Let me seize this opportunity to extend my heart felt appreciation on behalf of the government and good people of the state thank the Kano State House of Assembly under the leadership of Rt. Hon. Jibril Falgore for responding to the yearnings and aspirations of the people of the state. The Assembly has discharged yet another significant constitutional responsibility by passing a bill for the establishment of three second class Emirates in Kano State. This significant milestone marks a new chapter in our continuous effort to preserve and enhance the cultural heritage and traditional institutions that are in tandem to the identity and unity of our dear state.”