ASHENEWS reports that the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has accused the Kano state government of attempting to weaken traditional institutions in the state and undermining the authority of monarchs.
The NEF, stated this in a statement issued on Thursday by the Director Publicity and Advocacy, Northern Elders Forum, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman.
“The multiplication and duplicity of emirates in Kano is a clear attempt to weaken the traditional institution and undermine the authority of the traditional rulers.
“By creating multiple emirates, the power and influence of individual traditional rulers are diluted, making it easier for politicians to control and manipulate them.
“Furthermore, the arbitrary dethronement and replacement of high-ranking traditional rulers in Kano not only weaken the authority and legitimacy of traditional rulers but also send a message that their role and relevance in society are easily dispensable.
“This move is not only threatening the unity and cohesion of the traditional structure but also undermining the centuries-old customs, values, and traditions that have been the bedrock of the Nigerian society,” the NEF said.
NEF further said that the perpetuation of these challenges is a reflection of the wider issue of the emasculation of traditional rulers in Nigeria.
“Over the years, traditional rulers have been systematically sidelined and disempowered by various administrative mechanisms and so-called “reforms” that have only served to weaken their influence and render their role ineffectual.”
To address these issues, the NEF said “In order to address these challenges and reinvigorate the traditional institution in Nigeria, it is imperative that traditional rulers be re-empowered and given the recognition and support they deserve.
“This can only be achieved through a concerted effort to restore the statutory recognition of traditional rulers in the country and provide them with the necessary resources and authority to fulfill their duties effectively.
It further warned that in the absence of the necessary empowerment and support, traditional rulers will continue to struggle to play a meaningful role in society, particularly in addressing pressing issues such as crime and drug abuse.
“Their marginalization not only diminishes their ability to effectively govern their domains but also leaves them vulnerable to political interference and manipulation,” the NEF said.
In addition, the NEF called on the public to remain calm and law-abiding in the face of this crisis.
“It is crucial that we do not engage in any actions that could potentially threaten the peace and security of the state. Violence and unrest will only serve to further divide us and hinder any chance of finding a peaceful resolution to the current situation.
“Let us all strive to prioritize peace and harmony, and avoid actions that could lead to further discord and conflict,” it said.