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Kano censorship board revokes licences of Kannywood, Amart entertainment

Kano censorship board revokes licences of Kannywood, Amart entertainment

The Kano State Censorship Board has officially revoked the licences of two prominent companies, Kannywood Enterprises Limited and Amart Entertainment.
At the heart of this significant development is Aisha Tijjani, better known by her moniker Hajiya Amart, a figure whose recent actions have sparked considerable controversy and debate across the sector.
This unfolding saga, rooted in allegations of non-compliance, defamation, and abuse, casts a spotlight on the intricate balance between regulatory authority and the freedoms of the entertainment world.

Clash of authority, ambition

The crux of the matter lies in the serious accusations leveled against Hajiya Amart by the Association of Kano State Downloaders (KADA), which include the misuse of security personnel for financial extortion.

The Board, acting on these complaints, cited her for non-compliance with its laws, defamation of character, and verbal abuse directed at the Director in the office of the Executive Secretary. Despite multiple attempts by the Board to engage with Amart for a resolution, she consistently declined to respond, thereby exacerbating the situation.

This refusal to cooperate not only highlighted her disregard for the established legal frameworks but also raised questions about the extent of her influence and control within the industry.

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Legal and ethical quandary

Central to this controversy is the question of legal authority, particularly Hajiya Amart’s unauthorized use of security forces to pursue alleged pirates, an action that starkly contravenes the Board’s regulations.

This misuse of power not only challenges the jurisdiction of the Kano State Censorship Board but also sets a dangerous precedent for the governance of the entertainment industry at large.

It brings to the fore the delicate power dynamics between regulatory bodies and the entities they oversee, underscoring the necessity for a clear demarcation of roles and responsibilities to prevent abuses of power.

Community response and way forward

The revocation of Kannywood Enterprises Limited and Amart Entertainment’s licenses has been met with widespread approval from KADA members and leaders, who view the Board’s decisive action as a vindication of their grievances and a step towards a more equitable industry landscape.

This incident serves as a pivotal moment for the Kano State entertainment community, prompting a collective reflection on the values and standards it wishes to uphold. As the dust settles, the focus now shifts to rebuilding trust and ensuring that similar disputes can be resolved through dialogue and mutual respect, rather than through unilateral actions that threaten to undermine the industry’s integrity.

Kano censorship board revokes licences of Kannywood, Amart entertainment

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