The Loko ruler said that Sanusi isn't upset by the deposing and has made contacts and saluted the new Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero on his climb of the position of authority.
Talking on the Hausa administration of BBC on Wednesday, he said the ruler would not challenge his ousting in court even as he exhorted conventional rulers to be cautious in their associations with lawmakers.
"Sanusi was not upset at all when he arrived, in certainty he dozed well indeed and acknowledged the deposing as his predetermination. He even said that he won't challenge his deposing in court. He advised the individuals to help the new Emir, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero. Indeed, he sent an instant message complimenting the new Emir.
"Sanusi exhorted conventional rulers to realize the best approach to relate with government officials, in light of the fact that there is nothing that brought this ousting aside from legislative issues.
"Emir Sanusi doesn't have any second thoughts since he said he didn't submit any offense."
Giving reasons why Sanusi was migrated from Loko to Awe following one night in the town, Sabo said the ousted Emir is too huge to remain in a spot like Loko, which needs social civilities.
"Emir (Sanusi) is too large for this spot. He is a high positioning character and expected to be under the forced air system, yet we don't have power to give him that.
"We got him well indeed, yet with blended emotions. We were tragic as a result of what befell him, since when your kindred individual is right now circumstance, you are relied upon to be with him in that circumstance with him, yet we were glad that our town came to spotlight; of the considerable number of urban areas in Nigeria, it was Loko that was picked for him to come to," he included.
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