Tag: Kano State government

  • Kano Underwear Distribution Sparks Outrage, Raises Questions Over Welfare Approach

    The distribution of branded undergarments to women in Kano State has sparked widespread outrage, with many Nigerians questioning the intent and appropriateness of the initiative.

    Backlash trails viral images

    Images circulating on social media show packs of female underwear reportedly branded with names and faces of political figures.

    The items are said to have been shared as part of an empowerment or outreach effort, though details remain unclear.

    The development has drawn sharp reactions, with critics describing it as inappropriate and culturally insensitive, particularly in a conservative state like Kano.

    Critics question priorities

    Activists and observers argue that such gestures fail to address deeper issues affecting women, including poverty, limited access to education, and economic opportunities.

    Some described the move as a superficial attempt at welfare, saying it does little to improve long-term livelihoods.

    The incident has since sparked broader conversations about the quality and direction of political outreach in the region.

    Government yet to clarify role

    As of the time of filing this report, the Kano State Government has not issued an official statement confirming whether the distribution was state-backed or carried out by political supporters.

    Supporters of the administration have suggested the items may have been part of a wider package of household materials, though attention remains focused on the nature of the branding.

    Debate shifts to campaign ethics

    Opposition voices have seized on the development, calling for more meaningful policies that prioritise healthcare, education, and economic empowerment for women.

    The controversy continues to generate reactions, with many insisting that welfare initiatives should reflect dignity and long-term impact.

  • Supreme Court Pushes Kano Emirate Battle to 2027, Case to Resume After Elections

    The Supreme Court of Nigeria has adjourned proceedings in the long-running Kano Emirate dispute to April 19, 2027, effectively pushing further hearing until after the next general elections.

    The decision was announced after parties adopted their preliminary arguments at the resumed sitting.

    What the case is about

    The suit centres on the legality of actions taken by successive Kano State governments over the restructuring of the emirate system and the occupancy of the Kano throne.

    At the heart of the dispute are rival claims linked to the 2020 deposition of the 14th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, and the subsequent appointment of Aminu Ado Bayero.

    The controversy deepened after later developments saw Sanusi reinstated following policy reversals by a new administration.

    How the crisis started

    The dispute dates back to 2019 when the Kano State Government under former governor Abdullahi Ganduje created additional emirates, splitting the system into Kano, Bichi, Rano, Karaye and Gaya.

    The move sparked widespread reactions and legal challenges.

    In 2024, the administration of Governor Abba Yusuf repealed the law establishing the new emirates, dissolved them and reinstated Sanusi, triggering fresh litigation from opposing parties.

    Latest court position

    At the Supreme Court, the case was filed by a claimant challenging the legality of the repeal law and subsequent actions by the state government and the House of Assembly.

    With the new adjournment date, the apex court has left the issues unresolved for now, prolonging one of the most closely watched traditional and political disputes in the country.