He commended the public for their continuous prayers for peaceful coexistence in Kano and the nation at large.
More district heads and members of the Tijaniyya Shura Council, a council of Islamic Sect, have affirmed their loyalty to him.
“We caution student groups against being manipulated by troublemakers.’’
Despite the Emir of Kano tussle, residents are going about their normal businesses peacefully.
A statement by Mr Yusuf’s media aide on Saturday in Kano said the order became necessary because Mr Bayero was “creating tension in the state”.
The emir stressed the importance of enlightenment and community engagement in curbing breaches.
The emir said he communicated the reality to Mrs Tinubu because she is a better channel to reach her husband.
The emir said the emirate would no longer condone the abduction and trading of children in the state.
“We have rich culture, heritage, norms and values that we can market to the outside world.
He urged the beneficiaries to make judicious use of the benefits for a bright future.
