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[JUST IN] May 29: Kano Gov-elect, Abba invites Sanusi II to swearing-in

“It is my belief that your presence will not only significantly add colour to this important event, but also serve as a major boost and support to us, as we embark on a journey that aims at restoring the lost glory and reputation of our dear State, by returning it on to the path of progress and development in all fields of human endeavor, Insha Allah.”

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The Kano State Governor-elect, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf has invited the 14th Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammad Sanusi II to his swearing-in scheduled for May 29th, 2023.

The invitation letter going viral on social media was dated May 26th and personally signed by the governor-elect.

The letter said the epoch-making event will hold at Sani Abacha Stadium, Kofa Mata, at 9.00 am.

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It read, “As you are aware that the 2023 election into the office of the governor was conducted in Kano State on 18th March 2023, to which by the Grace of Almighty Allah SWT I emerged as the winner and subsequently issued with a certificate of return by INEC. It is, therefore, my great pleasure to invite you to my swearing-in ceremony along with my Deputy, Comrade Aminu Abdulsalam Gwarzo.

“The epoch-making event will hold at Sani Abacha Stadium, Kofa Mata, at 9.00 am.

“It is my belief that your presence will not only significantly add colour to this important event, but also serve as a major boost and support to us, as we embark on a journey that aims at restoring the lost glory and reputation of our dear State, by returning it on to the path of progress and development in all fields of human endeavor, Insha Allah.

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“While anticipating your positive response and acceptance to grace the important event, accept the assurance of my highest regards and consideration, please,” it reads.

However, it could not be confirmed if Sanusi II has accepted to witness the occasion or otherwise.

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