Filmmaker Hajiya Aishat Tijjani floors Kano State Censorship Board

By Editor
IN an overwhelming victory for artistic freedom and freedom of expression, the Kano State High Court of Justice Number 25, on Wednesday, January 22, 2025 nullified an Accused Summon issued by Chief Magistrate Court 60 Kano and dismissed the criminal case against Kano-based filmmaker Hajiya Aishat Tijjani, popularly known as Hajiya Amart. In a landmark judgement presided over by Justice Adam Abdullahi, the Court ruled in Suit No K/2044/24 that the Summon is unconstitutional and ultra vires. The court, however, did not award monetary compensation for damages.
On February 13, 2024, the Summon was issued by the lower court at the instance of the Kano State Censorship Board which accused the filmmaker of operating without a license in violation of Kano State Censorship Board law. There was also a notification of revocation of a license to operate as a producer and distributor of films in a letter from the censorship board dated February 15, 2024. In other words, the Accused Summon predated the purported revocation of licenses whereas the latter ought to have been the basis for issuing the former.
While reacting to the judgement, Hajiya Amart’s lawyer Ya’u Abdullahi Umar made the following remarks. “The Accused Summon was issued on the 13th, that is two days before the revocation. So it was on this ground that we challenged the Accused Summon that was issued to her to appear before the court. And successfully, the court today delivered a very good and sound judgment nullifying the said Accused Summon as unconstitutional because it was issued at the time when her license was still valid and subsisting. As for the revocation itself, it is also a subject of litigation before another court, which has been carried out by another office, and which we are aware of as a pending case.’’
While lending his voice to the matter, the Executive Director of Unchained Vibes Africa that campaigns for artistic freedoms, Mr. Ayo Ganiu, said, “For almost one year, Unchained Vibes Africa (UVA) has directly intervened in this case and facilitated the much needed legal assistance as a matter of Public Interest Litigation to defend artistic freedom, broader freedom of expression and protection of public interests. Yesterday’s judgement underscores why independent courts are required to protect fundamental freedoms.
“We congratulate Hajiya Amart on this victory and call on the Kano State Censorship Board to embrace reforms that can transform the body into an institution that promotes creativity and development of the creative industries.”
In a related development and counter measures against abuse of office in lawsuit No K/M008/2024) filed by the filmmaker has been adjourned to February 12, 2025. The civil case in which UVA has applied for Joinder as an Interested Party, is challenging the revocation of the filmmaker’s licenses.
According to Mr. Ganiu, “UVA salutes the courage and resilience of the filmmaker Hajiya Amart, our frontliners and legal team while thanking the Artists at Risk Connection (ARC) for their crucial role and contribution to this legal victory. We remain committed to defending the rights of artists and will continue to support those facing similar challenges.”

Hajiya Aishat Tijjani