Sanusi Faults Gawuna's Response To Election Defeat
The 14th Emir of Kano Muhammad Sanusi
II has criticised the Kano State All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial
candidate, Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna, for what he described as lack of graceful
acceptance of his election defeat.
During a virtual Islamic book
presentation on social media, he pointed out the opposition's journey through
the tribunal and appeal courts, culminating in their defeat in the Supreme
Court, as a clear indication of Gawuna's lack of faith in the people's choice.
Sanusi stressed the fundamental right
of citizens to vote for their chosen leaders. He condemned the act of denying
citizens their rightful choice after casting their votes, asserting that it
goes against democratic principles.
He said, "Something peculiar is
happening; after people cast their votes and lose the election, they resort to
the courts to forcefully seize power. They encountered Allah in the final
court, and only then did they claim to believe in Allah’s decision."
The former CBN governor urged everyone
to learn from the opposition's acceptance of defeat and encouraged a spirit of
resilience in the face of judicial decisions.
Turning his attention to the current
governor of Kano State, Sanusi offered prayers and counsel, advocating for a
fair and democratic process in the upcoming election.
Sanusi also encouraged citizens to
remain committed to prayer for divine guidance in leadership and the overall
progress of Kano State.
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