According to Premium Times, the Emir, who condemned
the increase in divorce in Kano State, reiterated the need for disciplinary
actions to be meted on perpetrators
Sanusi further explained that the punitive steps are to be
taken to halt the development, adding that people now end their marriages on
questionable grounds.
The Emir, who pointed out that women are often the most
affected after divorce, stated that the worst hit amongst such women are the
uneducated and the economically-disadvantaged ones. He said most of their
husbands end marriages over matters that could have been resolved.
Sanusi warned that anyone found guilty of unnecessary
divorce without reasonable reasons for such an action would be appropriately
punished in order to serve as deterrent to others nursing the same thoughts in
their head.
The Emir expressed optimism that the decision would help
reduce the alarming spate of divorce cases in the state. He also warned
residents, district heads, ward and village heads against drug usage and
addiction, assuring that he will not relent in expelling anyone found in drug
mess.
It would be recalled that on June 8, 2014, Sanusi Lamido
Sanusi, who was an expelled Central Bank of Nigeria Governor was chosen to
become the new Emir of Kano, to succeed the late Emir, Alhaji Ado Bayero.
The decision, however, sparked a negative reaction
from the people of the state.
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