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Opposition To The Creation Of Additional Emirates From The Bauchi Emirate

Open letter to His Excellency, The Executive Governor Of Bauchi State Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed Your Excellency, Sir, May...

Open letter to His Excellency, The Executive Governor Of Bauchi State Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed

Your Excellency, Sir,

May peace and Allah’s mercy be upon you.

With deep respect and a profound sense of civic and historical responsibility, I write in response to the public call for memoranda issued by the Bauchi State Government on 9th June 2025, inviting proposals for the creation of new Emirates, Chiefdoms, and Districts in Bauchi State.

I wish to state, firmly but respectfully, my opposition to any attempt to fragment or diminish the historic Bauchi Emirate, which remains one of the most respected and spiritually grounded traditional institutions in Nigeria.

The Bauchi Emirate was not created as a political convenience. It was built as a fortress of Islamic governance, justice, and unity under the leadership of Malam Yakubu, the Sarkin Yakin Daular Usmaniyya (Defense Minister of the Sultanate), a close commander of Shaykh Uthman Dan Fodio in the early 19th century. To divide this Emirate now would be a reversal of that legacy, a disruption of unity, and an erasure of heritage carefully preserved for over two centuries.

Islam places great emphasis on the preservation of unity and the avoidance of division:

“And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided.” — Qur’an, Aal-‘Imran (3:103)
“Do not dispute with one another, lest you lose courage and your strength departs…” — Qur’an, Al-Anfal (8:46)
“Whoever separates from the community by even a hand span dies the death of ignorance (Jahiliyyah).” — Sahih Muslim 1851
“Among the greatest causes of destruction for a people is disunity in leadership and division in religious authority.” — Shaykh Uthman Dan Fodio, Bayan Wujub al-Hijra
“The prosperity of a land lies in the unity of its leadership under the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of His Messenger.” — Sultan Muhammad Bello, Infaq al-Maysur

Creating new emirates may seem politically appealing, but it carries enormous economic and social costs, including:
- Procurement of official vehicles and maintenance of ceremonial convoys
- Construction of new palaces and administrative offices
- Payment of salaries, allowances, and entitlements for new emirs and staff
- Expansion of bureaucracy at a time when the state should be reducing governance overhead

These resources would be better spent on:
- Upgrading hospitals and rural health clinics
- Revitalizing public schools and ensuring affordable, quality education
- Job creation and youth empowerment
- Expanding farming and agricultural development programs
- Addressing housing challenges across the state
- Providing vocational training centres and equipping them with modern tools

Your Excellency, while your administration has made commendable strides in infrastructure, especially road construction—Jazaakallahu khairan—Bauchi is facing rising security challenges. Recently, armed youths launched a violent raid in Kofar Dumi within the Bauchi metropolis, injuring several individuals, including a member of the local Security Committee ('Yan Kwamiti). This troubling incident reflects growing social tension.

Even more concerning is the proposal to create the Sayawa Chiefdom and site its headquarters in Tafawa Balewa—a region historically known for its volatility and ethno-religious flashpoints. In such areas, even minor policy missteps or perceived exclusion can escalate into serious unrest. Leadership must not stoke embers where peace is already fragile.

As a lawyer who believes in the principle of fair hearing, I am also concerned about the tone and structure of the “Call for Memoranda.” It appears the government has already decided to create new emirates and is merely inviting suggestions on their locations. This sidesteps the fundamental requirement of public consultation.

A matter of such cultural, spiritual, and constitutional significance requires broad-based stakeholder engagement, including:
- Public hearings at the Bauchi State House of Assembly
- Consultation with the Federal Government, traditional rulers, religious scholars, historians, and community leaders
- Open dialogue with civil society and the general public

Decisions affecting the soul of a people must not be rushed. They should be debated with dignity, openness, and transparency.

Let us not repeat mistakes made elsewhere. The recent Kano Emirate crisis, where traditional authority was fragmented and politicized, has led to divisions within families and communities, legal conflicts, confusion across government arms, and reputational damage to the institution of emirship itself. Bauchi must not follow this dangerous path, Sir.

Let the unity of the Bauchi Emirate be preserved so that our traditional institutions do not become victims of short-term politics but remain pillars of long-term peace and stability.

My Humble Appeal to Kauran Daular Usmaniyya

Your Excellency, you are fondly called the Kauran Daular Usmaniyya—Defender of the Sokoto Caliphate. This title is more than ceremonial. It is a trust, and it ties you to the legacy of Shehu Uthman Dan Fodio, a legacy of Islamic unity, justice, and sincere leadership.

Disintegrating the Bauchi Emirate is not an act of progress—it is a breach of that trust.

I therefore respectfully urge that:
- The unity and structure of the Bauchi Emirate be preserved;
- The government prioritize inclusive consultation with religious scholars, historians, traditional leaders, and community stakeholders;
- Developmental efforts focused on healthcare, education, jobs, agriculture, and infrastructure—not ceremonial expansions that might likely last only to the end of your tenure.

Let your administration be remembered for building lives, not multiplying thrones.

May the Almighty Allah guide Your Excellency and your government with wisdom, justice, and sincerity, Ameen.

Yours faithfully,

Abbas Tukur Ahmed  Esq.
B.A Sharia Law – Islamic University of Madina
LL.B – University of Abuja
LL.M (Oil, Gas and Renewable Energy Law) – Swansea University, United Kingdom.

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