The Kano State Government has reassured residents that the lingering Kano emirate tussle will soon be resolved through peaceful and lawful means, as efforts intensify to restore stability across the state.
The Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Ibrahim Waiya, gave the assurance on Thursday while addressing journalists in Kano, stating that the government has already initiated concrete measures aimed at ending the dispute.+Full Details. .
According to him, the administration remains fully committed to dialogue and consultation with all relevant stakeholders, stressing that the issue will not be allowed to escalate or undermine governance and social harmony in the state.
Waiya noted that Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s administration is determined to handle the matter responsibly, with deep respect for the rule of law, traditional institutions, and the collective interest of the Kano people.
“The government is taking deliberate steps to ensure lasting peace. Our priority is stability, unity, and respect for established institutions,” the commissioner said.
He further assured residents that the state government is mindful of public concerns surrounding the emirate crisis and is working diligently to achieve an outcome that promotes peace and cohesion.
The Kano emirate crisis has generated widespread attention and debate in recent months, but the government’s latest assurance signals renewed hope for an amicable resolution in the near future.+See More Details. .




