The Lamido of Adamawa Alhaji Muhammad
Barkindo Mustafa yesterday announced that former governor of the state, Vice
Admiral Murtala Nyako, and his son, Sen Abdul’Aziz Nyako, have been stripped of
their traditional titles of Sarkin Yamma, and Sarkin Matasa respectively.
This move many regards it as the climax of
a long standing political feud between the present Adamawa state governor,
Mohammed Jubrilla Bindow and the former governor’s political dynasty.
Recall that last week, the state government
inaugurated a committee to probe some projects of the Nyako administration.
Nyako was impeached by the state House of
Assembly in 2014, but the impeachment was declared illegal by the Court of
Appeal. The Court did not however order for his reinstatement.
But the Supreme Court has fixed Dec. 16 of
this year as the date on which it will decide the matter of Nyako’s
reinstatement. This issue has significantly pitched him against Governor
Bindow.
According to a statement signed by the
Lamido Adamawa, the decision to de-robe Nyako, who ab initio installed him was
necessary because himself and his son have been indicted by the Economic and
Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), and arraigned before a court of law for
alleged corruption.
Leadership reports that the stripping of
the politicians of their titles may not be unconnected with the growing
closeness of the traditional ruler to Governor Bindow who is an arch-rival of
the former governor.
“It is unfortunate that a traditional
institution as important as this is being dragged into dirty politics. The
government is just desperate to bring Nyako down especially with the way they
see the Supreme Court case turning out.
“It is unfortunate that the Lamido will be
used to cut the hand that made him. If they latch on EFCC case, how many
traditional title holders in the same emirate would be convinced of this
reason?,” the source queried.
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