The sack was announced in a statement signed by the state deputy governor, Mahdi Aliyu.
The traditional rulers were suspended in June following protests by their subjects amidst allegations of connivance with armed bandits and cattle thieves in their territory.
The government had set up a committee headed by the former Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, to investigate the alleged involvement of the local leaders. The committee found them wanting and recommended the removal of the emir and the district head. The affected district head is also under Maru emirate council.
Armed assailants have sacked several communities and killed many residents in the State for months.