The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has stated that he
may soon propose a law, which would stop poor men in the emirate from marrying
more than one wife.
Sanusi made this disclosure in Abuja on Sunday at the 50th
anniversary of the death of Ambassador Isa Wali, a former Nigerian High
Commissioner to Ghana.
Walei died on active duty on February 19,1967.
According to the royal father, he had been able to establish
a connection between polygamy, poverty and terrorism.
Sanusi said he would ensure that the law would be passed by
the Kano State Government as a way of immortalizing the late Wali who was one
of the first northern elements to advocate gender equality.
He said, “Those of us in the North have all seen the
economic consequences of men who are not capable of maintaining one wife,
marrying four. They end up producing 20 children, not educating them, leaving
them on the streets, and they end up as thugs and terrorists.
“It is perhaps a tribute to Mallam Isa that today, as I
speak, in the palace in Kano a sub-committee of scholars, which I set up and
has been working for about a year, is finalizing the final sections of a family
law we intend to introduce in Kano which will address some of the issues that
Mallam Isa was concerned about.
“The law will address what Islam says on marriage, it will
outlaw forced marriages, it will make domestic violence illegal, it will put in
conditions that you need to fulfill before you can marry a second wife, it will
spell out the responsibilities of a
father beyond producing a child.
“It is a big law which covers a whole range of issues from
consent to marriage, to maintenance to divorce, to maintenance of children and
inheritance. It will be the first time in northern Nigeria that a Muslim law on
personal status will be codified.”
Just few weeks back, Sanusi called on wealthy individuals in
the North to stop wasting money in building mosques but rather invest it in
girl child education.





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