Barely five hours after the police
vacated the palace, the new emir, Sanusi, was led into his new home by a
retinue of armed policemen, palace guards, friends and other
well-wishers.
Sanusi stepped into the building for the first time since he emerged emir close to a week ago.
The new emir was earlier prevented from
gaining entry into the palace by security officials who were allegedly
acting on instructions from Abuja. The journey to the palace began from
the Kano State Government House, Kano, by 3.30pm.
Sanusi drove into the palace in the
official vehicles of the emirate via a newly constructed gate built in
his honour in line with tradition.
He had led some of his subjects during
Juma’at prayers at the state House where he admonished them to fear
Allah and love one another.
The new emir also led other Muslims in
late evening prayers inside the palace mosque after which dozens of his
subjects watched in admiration as palace guards gave him traditional gun
salute.
In his Friday sermon to the congregation, the new emir called on all Muslims to fear God in all their dealings.
Sanusi promised to be fair, just and transparent in the discharge of his responsibilities.
The new emir said that Allah gave power
to whom he wanted and that he might not be the best among the
candidates, but God had chosen him to lead.
Sanusi also appealed to Muslims to always return to God in time of difficulties for divine intervention.
The emir said “I urge Muslims to draw my
attention to whatever wrong I have committed, for I know that to err is
human, but to forgive is God.”
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