Emir Sanusi Declares `Unwavering` Loyalty To President Buhari

Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sunusi ll, has declared that his loyalty to President Muhammadu Buahri remains dogged.

Sanusi equally stated that he remains loyal to Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

In a speech he gave on Tuesday at the traditional Hawan Nassarawa, which held at the Kano State Government House, Sanusi further urged Muslims to continue uphold the spirit of peace and unity even as they exit the month of Ramadan.

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“We need to enlighten our youth to understand the importance of peace and unity,” said Emir Sanusi.

The monarch further said he will “continue to enjoy loyalty and support from Kano Emirate Council for the overall development of state and the nation at large. My loyalty to the federal government and Kano state remains unshakable.”

Governor Ganduje on his part urged Kano indigenes to continue to see non-indigenes resident in the state as their brothers.

“In Kano, the non-indigenes are our brothers. We always see them as partners in progress.

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“They are contributing to economic development of the state and therefore, we must live in peace with one another. I urge the non-indigenes to consider Kano as their home and live in peace with their host communities.

“I am glad to inform the world that from 2014 to date Kano has not recorded any case of polio in the state. Government and Kano emirate council have been up and doing to ensure that the state is free from polio diseases. Still on health, present administration was able to complete Giginyu Specialist and Zoo road hospital.

“All the needed health facilities have been procured and are being installed by experts. President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to commission to the two hospital and Madobi underpass road soon.”

“Also our efforts has resulted the conversion of Falgore forest into a training ground by the Nigerian Army. Government has also constructed seven observation centers with capacity of accommodating 80 security personnel at different entrances of Kano,” said Governor Ganduje.

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