The governor of Kano state has cancelled an annual city parade by the powerful traditional emir, officials said Thursday, a sign of the frosty relationship between the two leaders.
Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje scrapped the horseback procession by the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, after a security meeting held late on Wednesday.
The procession in the northern town of Kano, a symbolic march celebrating the power of the monarch, held to mark the end of the Muslim month of Ramadan, had been due to take place on Thursday.
The traditional march usually sees the emir pay tribute to the governor while on horseback.
It also includes a tour of the city with residents lining the streets, beating drums, playing the drums and firing muskets.
But the governor’s spokesman, Abba Anwar, said the royal carnival was cancelled due to “security reasons.”
He said there had been warnings of a possible “breach of peace” during the event.
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