Sumaila
Sumaila is a historic town and the headquarters of a Local Government Area in Kano State, Nigeria.
Sumaila | |
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Town and Local Government Area | |
Town of Sumaila | |
Nickname(s): "Ta Sama'ila", "Masaukin Jobe " | |
Motto: (A' Sumaila) | |
![]() ![]() Sumaila Location in Nigeria | |
Coordinates: 11°32′N 8°58′E | |
Local Government Area | Sumaila |
State | Kano State |
Founded | 1750 |
Settlement Status | 1750 Fulani Military Stockade, Sultanate of Kano |
Town and District Status | 1923 Government of Northern Region, Nigeria |
Local Government Area Status | 1982 Government of State of Kano |
Founded by | Ismaila |
Named for | Magajin Jobe - Sama'ila |
Government | |
• Type | Local Government Council |
• Chairperson Local Council | Malam Umaru Faruk Sumaila, first Chairman of the Local Government under the People's Redemption Party (PRP) |
Area | |
• Town and Local Government Area | 1,250 km2 (480 sq mi) |
• Water | 18 km2 (6.9 sq mi) 3.0% |
• Urban | 500 km2 (200 sq mi) |
Population (2006 Census) | |
• Town and Local Government Area | 253,661 |
• Density | 200/km2 (530/sq mi) |
• Metro | 220,000 |
Demonym | Sumailan |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
3-digit postal code prefix | 712 |
ISO 3166 code | NG.KN.SU |
History
Sumaila was established as a Jobawa (Jobe- Fulani) 'Sansani' or Settlement in the 1740s.[1] Located within the fertile plains of south eastern Kano, it provided the clan an easy migratory pathway to the grazing grounds of the savannah of eastern Hausa land. Originally called 'Garun- Sam'ila' after one of its first settlers, it attracted little attention during the time of the Sultanate.
The sharp rise of Jobe influence in eastern Kano in the late 18th century saw the construction of a stockade and a partial fort around the town in the 1750s.[2]
Sumaila rose to prominence in the time of the Caliphate when it became the site of an epic battle that halted the advance of the Bornoan cavalry when El-Kanemi encroached into the Sokoto Caliphate.
When during the reign of Emir Abdullahi Maje-Karofi, the Ningi rebellion broke out, a Ribat was constructed around the town and a permanent fulani force was stationed there to protect the southern borders of the Emirate. During the Kano civil war or Basasa, Sumaila was a major hub for pan-Yusuf forces because of its close proximity to Takai; the capital of the Yusufawa.
Colonial period
Serving as a frontier fortress, the British pacification campaigns greatly affected Sumaila. In 1903, the entire Fulani military contingent of the fort under Dan-Sumaila Garba- Maje Gabas was lost in the Kano- Sokoto expedition.[1] The Last Caliph of Sokoto, Sultan Attahiru passed through the outskirts of the town attracting there from a large followership in his pilgrimage to Burmi after the fall of the Caliphate.
The fall of the Emirate witnessed a sharp decline in commerce in eastern Kano and in the 1910s, a provincial reorganization removed administration of the District's affairs to Wudil[1] and Sumaila was relegated to sub-borough status.
In 1923 the discovery of gold reserves by a British mining expedition led to another provincial reorganization that restored District Status, political crisis however within the province's administration and fears of the pre-federal Nigerian government then being administered from Lagos and managed by non-Northerners scuttled the mining efforts.
Post-colonial period
In 1967, the collapse of the Government of Northern Nigeria again ended the administrative independence of Sumaila, this was not to be restored until the Second Nigerian Republic when a Sumailan, Abubakar Rimi was elected Governor of Kano under the People's Redemption Party. In 1983, the collapse of the PRP government saw another momentary transference of administration to Wudil.
Subdivisions
Its subdivisions are[3]
- Gala
- Gani
- Garfa
- Gediya
- Kanawa
- Magami
- Masu
- Rimi
- Rumo
- Sitti
- Sumaila
Prominent Sumailans
- Muhammadu Abubakar Rimi politician, first Executive Governor of Kano State in Nigerian Second Republic.
- Abdullahi Aliyu Sumaila Politician, first Permanent secretary from Sumaila, former Secretary to the Kano State Executive Council, Principal Secretary to the Governor and Bureaucrat.
- Kawu Sumaila Politician, former House of Representatives Member Sumaila/Takai Federal Constituency from 2003 to 2015, former Deputy Minority leader of the 7th and 8th National Assembly former Kano State gubernatorial aspirant under the platform of APC, former Senior Special Assistant to Nigerian President on National Assembly Matters from 2015 to 2018, Senator-elect for Kano South Senatorial district, founder of Al-Istiqama University Sumaila, Traditional tittle holder of Marafan Rano and Turakin Sumaila.
Prominent Clans
References
- Sumaila, Aminu A. Jobe: A Clan Compendium.
- Light, Ivan H (1973). Ethnic Enterprise in America: Business and Welfare Among Chinese, Japanese and Blacks. Berkeley, University of California Press. ISBN 978-0520017382.
- https://www.mindat.org/feature-8633725.html
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