The Nigeria police are laying siege on  the palace of the Emir of Kano to  prevent miscreants from looting the  facility, the Kano state Commissioner of  Police, Aderele Shinaba has said.  The Kano State Governor, Rabiu  Kwankwaso, had, in an exclusive  interview with Premium Times  Wednesday, read HERE, accused  President Goodluck Jonathan of  deploying police officers to seal off the  palace to prevent the new emir, Lamido  Sanusi, from moving in.  But in an exclusive interview with  PREMIUM TIMES Thursday, Mr. Shinaba  said the allegation is false. He said his  men were guarding the palace and its  vicinity to keep the peace and prevent  miscreants from looting the complex.  Mr. Shinaba said, “We are not  stopping anyone from accessing  the palace. The Emir or anyone else  can move in and out of the palace  unmolested.  “The police has no power over the  Emir. It’s a traditional institution  and we have respect for it. But a  situation where people would be  creating problems, protesting and  threatening the peace is  unacceptable. We cannot fold our  arms and allow miscreants to loot  the palace.”  The police commissioner denied  being under any instruction from  anyone to block the emir from  entering his palace or arresting  him.  “Instruction from who? Go and ask  the presidency or the police  headquarters to determine if they  gave me any instruction to block  the Emir from his palace or molest  him.  “My own interest is that of security  which I’m doing and will continue to do"

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