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Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by ProudBoy: 2:43pm On Jun 25
Fresh facts emerged yesterday showing why Sokoto State Governor, Anmed Alliyu, might be plotting to depose the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, or whittle down the latter's powers.

The move, which has stirred tension in the northern part of the country and among the Muslim community, came barely a month after the Kano State House of Assembly reviewed the state’s Emirate Law, paving the way for the dethronement of five Emirs, including Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, and the reinstatement of Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.

Kano, meanwhile, is yet to recover from several aftershocks that have rocked the state following the historical upset. The alleged plan by Aliyu to tamper with the Sokoto State Traditional Council Law has drawn reactions from Vice President Kashim Shettima, who advised the state administration to be circumspect in handling relationships with the Sultan.

The Sultan is the head of the National Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA). At the ongoing North West Peace and Security Summit in Katsina State yesterday, the Vice President described the Sultanate as “an institution that all of us in this country need to guard jealously, promote, protect and preserve for the growth of our nation.”

He said: “Our father, who is a permanent figure in all developmental issues in this country, his Eminence the Sultan of Sokoto; | want to use him as my point of reference to recognise and appreciate all our royal fathers here. And to the Deputy Governor of Sokoto, | have a simple message for you. Yes, the Sultan of Sokoto is the Sultan, but he is much more than that. He represents an idea.”

Concerns that the Sultan’s seat was under threat followed a report that the governor had obtained the approval of the state executive council to forward a bill to the Sokoto State House of Assembly, seeking to amend the existing law on appointment and deposition of traditional heads.

The bill seeks to strip the Sultan of the power to appoint, suspend, punish, or transfer any traditional ruler, and vest the same in the governor.

The Guardian investigation revealed there had been no love lost between Governor Aliyu and the Sultan, who has been accused of allegedly failing to support Aliyu’s governorship bid since 2019.

When contacted, spokesperson for the governor, Abubakar Bawa, declined comment on the matter and ended the phone conversation with The Guardian.

It was gathered that the current move by the governor against the Sultan trailed the outcome of the 2019 governorship election in the state where he was defeated by former governor Aminu Tambuwal.

It was gathered that the governor is still offended that the Sultan allegedly backed Tambuwal, besides other allegations that the Muslim leader made many moves that undermined the incumbent's authority.

Tambuwal, who contested under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), polled 512,002 votes to beat the current governor who was the candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC), and garnered 511,660 votes.

Recall that the governor was a onetime deputy to Tambuwal. They fell apart after Tambuwal defected from the APC to the PDP prior to the 2019 poll.

A source close to Tambuwal told The Guardian that the incumbent governor and some of his supporters were still bitter over the 2019 contest.

The source said: “There have always been issues between the Sultan and the governor, which started in 2019. The Sultan has always been alleged to be backing the former governor, Tambuwal. There was even a time during the 2019 elections when APC members pelted Sultan’s house. The PDP, at that time, had nine strong people in the House of Assembly, and the APC saw the Sultan as number 10.

“Since that time, the people in APC said they would change the Sultan if they won. But APC didn't win. Now, APC is in power. And looking at what is happening in Kano, which has proven that one can easily remove the Emir... The Sultan is still verv close to Tambuwal.”


The source also said part of what made the governor angry was when the renowned international Islamic scholar, Dr Zakir Naik, visited Sokoto, late last year, to take part in the 10th yearly Usman Danfodiyo Week celebration.

The Week is organised by the Sultanate Council to commemorate the life and death of the great Islamic reformer who founded the Sokoto Caliphate, Sheikh Usman Danfodiyo.

The source said the scholar was invited to Sokoto personally by the Sultan without informing the governor. He said: “The Sultan invited Zakir Naik in 2013, and 10 years later, Naik came back to Sokoto and the Sultan did not inform the governor. There was a video trending on social media where the Sultan allegedly said that he was the Sultan and under the law of Islam, he could invite any scholar to come and give a lecture. | think it was towards final day that the governor saw Naik.

“However, there is not much tension because most people know that Sokoto is not like Kano. The Sultan is a much respected person. Most people, even from the APC, will stand against it. They won't let that happen. The Sultanate Council is about the lineage of Uthman Danfodio.”


It was gathered that Vice President Shettima, at about Ramadan, had intervened in the Cold War between the governor and Sultan.A source said the Vice President, who “came to Sokoto immediately after Sallah prayer, spoke to both of them. But what happened after the meeting was that the governor set up a committee to review allegations against some district heads. But surprisingly, an APC leader in the state chaired the committee, and its report led to the recent removal of 15 district heads by the governor.”

https://guardian.ng/after-upsetting-kano-political-tremors-rumble-around-sultan-of-sokoto/

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Pdlog: 2:46pm On Jun 25
Why do the governors want to control everything one including the traditional bodies in Nigeria ?

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Melagros(m): 3:05pm On Jun 25
COMRADES, based on what I was able to decipher, and I won't take side, if the sultan truly invited the said scholar without the knowledge of the governor, the sultan is wrong

Again, if the sultan bragged that he is under the guidance of Islamic law to rule, then the sultan is wrong in this case. As long as Nigerian law is concerned the governor is the chief security officer of the state because Nigeria at the moment is not practicing an Islamic constitution, and there might have been an intelligent report about the said Islamic cleric which the sultan wasn't aware of

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by GerogeI(m): 3:05pm On Jun 25
Nigeria is a democracy, every leader leaves office at a fixed tenure. So the so called traditional institutions are monarchies, which can never align with a democratic government.

So you either scrap them or recognised them in the process of unbundling Nigeria into its seperate ethnic groups.

No man is born solely to rule in these modern times.

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by ProudBoy: 4:13pm On Jun 25
It is well.
Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Ojuntana: 4:19pm On Jun 25
It just shows the weakness of our traditional institutions

There's a need to divorce our traditional institutions from state control and convert them to NGOs

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by GeneralPula: 4:46pm On Jun 25
The source said: “There have always been issues between the Sultan and the governor, which started in 2019. The Sultan has always been alleged to be backing the former governor, Tambuwal. There was even a time during the 2019 elections when APC members pelted Sultan’s house. The PDP, at that time, had nine strong people in the House of Assembly, and the APC saw the Sultan as number 10.

I knew it wouldn’t pass this..

It’s almost impossible to walk around fire without sweating..

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by WhizdomXX(m): 5:11pm On Jun 25
Hmmm
So there's a part 0 to all this interplay after all.
In my own view, the Sultan could invite the scholar but my issue is this;
When are we going to rewrite the wrongs of the Fulani jihad still ongoing in our dear nation?
Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Baronthecelebri: 5:16pm On Jun 25
I pity the poor people of sokoto

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by reiddecuti: 5:16pm On Jun 25
Nigeria! A country of circus🎪...

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by kennyz247(m): 5:16pm On Jun 25
Fulani kill Hausa man,no case...
This na owna internal wahala,e no concern us,
Make owna resolve it and stop disturbing other Nigerians with it..

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by datola: 5:17pm On Jun 25
All parties should pursue peace.

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Houseofglam7(f): 5:17pm On Jun 25
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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Cusan: 5:17pm On Jun 25
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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Anguldi(m): 5:18pm On Jun 25
Sultan, hand go soon touch you tongue

You dare not disrespect Executives as a subordinate and walk away.
Local government Chairmen can fix you in matter of seconds.

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by travelzcruix: 5:18pm On Jun 25
Family problem, we refuse to chook mouth
Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Judolisco(m): 5:19pm On Jun 25
Family issues.... Traditional rulers and clergymen must remain neutral on political issues.... If not politicians will also play politics with them

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Seun362: 5:20pm On Jun 25
We are tired of the northerners and their shenanigan.
We need to do away with them, it's all about power to them.

Lovenorth, I lie?
Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Chibuzoripob: 5:23pm On Jun 25
sad
Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by FatimaAbubakar(f): 5:23pm On Jun 25
Anguldi:
Sultan, hand go soon touch you tongue

You dare not disrespect Executives as a subordinate and walk away.
Local government Chairmen can fix you in matter of seconds.

Na small 30k monthly stipend dey make this ogbori dey talk rubbish.

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by godofuck231: 5:23pm On Jun 25
If he was aware how the federal government went in to Afghanistan to root out this sultan from a dangerous mission he was handling with an emergency and immediate airlift order , to enthronement as the sultan of sokoto, this governor would sit down and plug in his pacifier, and suck with caution.

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by abobote: 5:24pm On Jun 25
The sultan is irrelevant in this country, always supporting terrorism

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by SatoshiX: 5:24pm On Jun 25
Na their wahala
Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by amstamon: 5:26pm On Jun 25
Pdlog:
Why do the governors want to control everything one including the traditional bodies in Nigeria ?
Ask wike grin grin
Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by onadana: 5:27pm On Jun 25
There is nothing special about the Sultan....Abaca dethroned Dasuki...it's all power play fact be told was he even supposed to be the Sultan in the first place....mortals and worthless issues.

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by amstamon: 5:27pm On Jun 25
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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by jumpandpas(m): 5:27pm On Jun 25
angry

What good has APC brought to Nigeria since 2015?

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Anguldi(m): 5:29pm On Jun 25
Pdlog:
Why do the governors want to control everything one including the traditional bodies in Nigeria ?
Your traditional ruler is a local government staff bro
Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Khyrvxjzy: 5:29pm On Jun 25
igbo
Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by Exceed15: 5:29pm On Jun 25
What's our business with family matters.

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by denij: 5:30pm On Jun 25
Power has destroyed Nigeria

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Re: Why Sokoto Governor Alliyu Is After Sultan - The Guardian by DMerciful(m): 5:30pm On Jun 25
I don't know why I feel like the sultan is part of the problems of the North and Nigeria as a whole. I feel he has not used his position for the progress of the North but for the perpetual continuation of feudalism!

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