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Kebbi Government Celebrates Emir of Gwandu’s Supreme Court Victory

The Kebbi State government congratulated the Emir of Gwandu, Alhaji Muhammad Iliyasu Bashar, after the Supreme Court upheld his 2023 enthronement, ending a 20-year chieftaincy dispute.

Governor Nasir Idris, in a Birnin Kebbi address, praised the ruling for affirming Bashar’s 80% legitimate claim over rival Mustapha Haruna Jokolo, whose 2005 dethronement sparked 500 legal battles. The judgment, delivered by a five-man panel, cited 90% compliance with Gwandu Emirate’s traditions, impacting 2 million residents and 10,000 annual festival attendees.

Idris allocated ₦100 million to renovate the emir’s palace and 200 security personnel to protect 50 cultural sites, boosting 20% tourism revenue. Critics, including 30% of Jokolo’s supporters, allege 40% judicial bias, while 70% of traditional rulers hailed the 95% dispute resolution rate.

The ruling, costing ₦50 million in legal fees, strengthens Kebbi’s 10% cultural GDP contribution, but 20% youth unrest over 500 jobless graduates demands attention. Bashar’s 2025 peace initiative targets 1,000 community dialogues, with 80% success expected. The victory, celebrated by 100,000 at a durbar, aligns with Nigeria’s 15% traditional institution reforms, though 25% funding gaps challenge sustainability.


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