Sanusi’s lawyer, Abubakar Mahmoud told journalists in Kano on Tuesday that the decision of the Emir was communicated to the legal team through the Chief of Staff to the former Emir.
Mahmoud, a former President of Nigerian Bar Association, however, said the legal team has not been able to reach the former Emir since his deposition to get a directive on whether to challenge his removal from the throne as well.
But the lawyer was emphatic that the colonial law relied upon by the Kano State Government to banish the former Emir to Nasarawa is not in tune with the 1999 constitution.
He also said that the Court of Appeal has declared such practice illegal in a case involving former Emir of Gwandu, Mustapha Jokolo.
Mahmoud, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, also said the Emir after accepting his deposition, had expressed his preference to leave the palace for Lagos and a private jet provided by his friends was already at the airport waiting to convey him and his family to the preferred destination.
But he said the Kano Commissioner of Police stopped the Emir and only members of bis family were allowed to leave with the private jet to Lagos.
He added that the former Emir was then flown to Abuja from where he was taken to Loko town, in Nasarawa state in a gruelling, several hours journey by road.
AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK