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Emir Sanusi II Holds ‘Modified Durbar’ Amid Police Ban

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The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II continued his annual Durbar tradition with a modified version of the event on the fourth day, defying the usual spectacle of traditional horse rides.

In a break from the norm, this year’s procession was carried out in a motorcade in compliance with the police-imposed ban on the customary horse-riding display.

LEADERSHIP reports that the fanfare began with a departure from the Kofar Kudu palace, as the Emir, accompanied by dignitaries, royal aides, and followers, made their way toward Fanisau, a settlement in the Ungoggo local government area of the state.

Despite the shift from the usual grandeur of the Durbar, which historically showcases a colorful parade of horsemen and royal attendants, the motorcade procession was no less festive as the streets were lined with enthusiastic onlookers who gathered to witness the Emir’s passage.

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Our correspondent recalls that for the second consecutive year, the Kano State Police Command had cited security concerns as the reason behind the ban on horse-riding aspect of the annual Durbar.

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