Kano State Government says a recent court order issued by a Kano High Court will not affect the existence of the newly created Emirates.

A press statement signed by the commissioner for Information, Malam Muhammad Garba indicated that the propaganda being circulated was the handiwork of some critics opposing the creation of the new emirates.

The statement, however, added that the critics would be disappointed when the court rules on a substantive judgement.

The statement further assured that the ruling would be in favour of the Kano state government considering that due process was followed in the exercise.

The commissioner urged people in the state to remain calm and be law abiding while the court decides.

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