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Police drop invite for Kano Emir after Sallah row
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31578, member: 636"] The top police leader in Nigeria, Kayode Egbetokun, changed plans about asking the Kano Emir to answer questions about a serious problem during a holiday celebration. The police first wanted to talk to Emir Muhammadu Sanusi about a death that happened after he rode a horse during Sallah prayers. Sanusi had returned from prayers riding a horse, which caused a fight that killed one person and hurt others. Important leaders asked the police to handle the situation carefully. The police chief decided not to call the Emir to the station. Instead, he told police officers to go to Kano and collect the Emir's statement about what happened. Before the holiday, police knew two different Emirs were planning separate horse parades. They tried to stop any fighting by talking to both Emirs and the local government. Everyone agreed that no one would ride horses during the celebration. But Emir Sanusi broke that agreement. He came to prayers in a car but then rode a horse with local guards after the prayers. This made some young people angry and caused a big fight that turned violent. The police say they want to be fair and professional. They have already arrested some people connected to the incident. They promise to investigate carefully and make sure anyone who broke the law will face justice. Police leaders want everyone to know they are trying to keep peace. They do not want people to think they are taking sides. Their main job is to protect people and solve crimes without causing more problems. The situation shows how complicated things can get during important cultural celebrations. The police are working hard to understand exactly what happened and ensure everyone's safety. [/QUOTE]
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