Fulani community rejects creation of emirates in Bauchi

The Fulani Community of Bauchi State, under the leadership of Daddo Pulaku and affiliated associations, has opposed the proposed creation of additional emirates and chiefdoms, urging the government to reconsider its decision.

The group made its stand known during a press conference in Bauchi on Thursday, arguing that the planned emirates and chiefdoms were intended to create ethnic and tribal divisions within the state.

Chairman of the community, a former lawmaker, Hon. Mohammed Aminu Tukur, who spoke on behalf of his members, stated that the Fulani community would remain in the existing Bauchi, Ningi, Dass, Jama’are, Misau, and Katagum emirates across the state.

Tukur said that the community respects the constitutional right of other communities to seek traditional representation. “However, we note with concern that the current proposal for new chiefdoms and emirates seems heavily driven by ethnic demarcations, rather than historical legitimacy or administrative necessity.

“As law-abiding citizens and stakeholders in the peace and development of Bauchi State, we categorically state that: The Fulani of Bauchi State do not wish to be subjected to any newly created emirate or chiefdom outside of the six existing emirates.

“Our allegiance remains with the historic traditional institutions under which we have long coexisted in dignity and harmony.

“We believe this position is both a constitutional right and a cultural imperative. Subjecting us to newly carved structures without our consent undermines the principle of free association, disrupts longstanding communal relationships, and could lead to avoidable tension,” he said.

Over the years, Zaar community had been agitating for a Sayawa chiefdom. It is believed that Christians dominate the area, hence the possible resistance from the Fulani community in the state.

The state government had called for memoranda and set up a high-powered committee, headed by a former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Koshe Hamza Akuyam. The committee was scheduled for inauguration on Friday.

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