Zazzau emirate: prince Munir resigns as district head

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Mohammed Haruna U17MM1100

A leading prince in the Zazzau emirate, alhaji Munir Ka'afaru has tendered his resignation to the Zazzau emirate council as the district head of basawa. He was first crowned yariman Zazzau by the late emir of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, in 1995 and made district head of Hanwa, Sabon-gari and Zaria, with the appointment of mallan Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli as the 19th fulani Emir of Zazzau,  the emirate council elevated Munir's position from the traditional title of yarima to Madakin Zazzau , a position exclusively reserve for leading prince in the emirate. 

Munir Ja'afaru is the son of late Zazzau Dan Isiyaka,  who reigned from 1937 to 1959. However, sources close to him said Madaki Zazzau resigned as the district head of basawa following some issues with emirate council.  According to the source, who sought anonymity, the Madaki decided to resign his position after the emir of Zazzau, Mallan Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, declined to appoint a ward head in his district. 

Sources at the emirate council revealed that the 19th emir of Zazzau, Mallan Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, is embarking on structural reform to the entire setting of Zazzau emirate.

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