Tag: Sheikh Gumi

  • I want to write about Peter Obi on my Facebook page –  Sheikh Gumi

    I want to write about Peter Obi on my Facebook page – Sheikh Gumi

    Controversial Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmed Gumi has said he wants to write about Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi on his Facebook page only if he shares his views on restructuring Nigeria.

    He spoke in Kaduna yesterday while playing host to the former Anambra State governor and his running mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed.

    Obi and his running mate were in Kaduna to attend an interactive session for presidential candidates organised by a joint committee of Arewa groups in the build-up to the 2023 general elections.

    However, Gumi commended Obi for visiting and briefing him about his plan for Nigeria.

    According to Gumi: “As you come here (Kaduna) people will like to hear your views about restructuring Nigeria; Nigeria has been restructuring itself from independence to date. It was never static, but I want to know about views on restructuring so that I can write on my Facebook page `this is the presidential candidate who can do this for me; I will assure him of my vote’”.

    Gumi also asked the LP presidential candidate how he intends to address the issues of agitations and poverty in the country.

    “How are you going to deal with the issue of polarity and agitations across Nigeria? Every region is agitating because people are not happy, how are you going to make these people (agitators) happy under one table?

    “You talked more about the economy; the economy sometimes is more than the figures,” he added.

  • Atiku, Omokri condemn attack on Abuja-Kaduna train, as HURIWA calls for Gumi’s arrest

    Atiku, Omokri condemn attack on Abuja-Kaduna train, as HURIWA calls for Gumi’s arrest

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, a former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri, have condemned the second consecutive attack on the Abuja-Kaduna train, just as HURIWA calls for arrest of Sheikh Gumi.

     

    In a statement on Wednesday, Atiku expressed sadness over the news of fatalities during the Monday night ambush.

     

    He noted that the audacity of a second offensive by terrorists raises serious concerns.

     

    “We are now getting to know the extent of the loss of human lives and those missing in the Monday attack on the same route.”

     

    Omokri, on his part, berated Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State and former Education Minister, Oby Ezekwesili, over the bandits attacks in the state.

     

    Omokri described El-Rufai and Ezekwesili’s calmness following the attacks at the Kaduna International Airport and Kaduna-Abuja train as a form of terrorism.

     

    In a tweet, the former presidential aide said the northern part of the country would be “boiling” if both attacks happened during Jonathan’s administration.

     

    According to Omokri, El-Rufai and Ezekwesili would have been on the streets protesting if the attacks happened during Jonathan’s era.

    “Northern Nigeria would be boiling and @elrufai and @ObyEzeks would be dancing naked in the street, if Jonathan was President when the Abuja-Kaduna train was bombed and terrorists took over Kaduna airport. But they are all calm. Hypocrisy is also a form of terrorism!” Omokri asserted.

     

    Recall that on Saturday, bandits had attacked the Kaduna International Airport but were repelled by security agencies.

     

    A few days later, bandits attacked a Kaduna-bound train.

     

    Meanwhile, HURIWA has called on the Federal Government to arrest controversial Sheikh Abubakar Gumi.

     

    Sheikh Gumi is an influential Islamic cleric who had persistently defended the bandits and other marauders in Northern Nigeria.

     

    HURIWA, in a statement by its National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, argued that Sheikh Gumi has been outspoken as a “bandits’ sympathiser” over the years including demanding blanket amnesty for daredevil bandits and venturing into the forests of Zamfara, Katsina, and Niger State to hold discussion with the dreaded bandits turning the North-West zone to another place of sorrow, tears and blood.

     

    The rights group also said it was not enough for the regime of President Muhammadu Buhari to declare bandits as terrorists as gazetted by the Federal Government in January 2022 following the order of Justice Taiwo Taiwo of the Federal High Court in Abuja.

     

    Rather, the group said the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), should go further and also gazette “bandits’ sympathisers” like Gumi as terrorists sympathisers.

     

    “Why did the Federal Government capture Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and slammed a blanket ban on his Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) only for pouring invective against the person of Buhari from his London United Kingdom base but the same government through the National Security Adviser to the President Major General Babagana Monguno even openly endorsed the clandestine meetings of terrorists with Sheikh Abubakar Gumi of Kaduna?” HURIWA queried.

     

    “This is double standards and this is the reason why there is so much injustices all around this administration. Why is the government pretending like it never heard or read on the media when Sheikh Gumi said there will be war if the then bandits are declared as terrorists and that he will no longer interface with them after the declaration and now that the war foretold has started and innocent blood is being spilled.

     

    “Why is the government not inviting Sheikh Gumi to say more than he knows about these terrorists he so much defended and even compared them to the Niger Delta resource control agitators? Why is Gumi bigger than the law but Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has been languishing in DSS underground cell and allegedly undergoing torture?” The human rights advocacy group demanded answers.”

  • What Government can do to make bandits drop weapons – Sheikh Gumi

    What Government can do to make bandits drop weapons – Sheikh Gumi

    Kaduna-based Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has called for the provision of more social amenities to curb banditry in the country.

    Bandits have stepped up attacks in several parts of the country killing people, kidnapping for ransom and raping people.

    Gumi, who spoke in Abuja on Tuesday at a retreat on inclusive security organised by the Global Peace Foundation in collaboration with Vision Africa, said bandits initially started by kidnapping people before they resorted to killing their victims.

    “We all know that bandits initially don’t kill people like that, they kidnap people to get money. So what has metamorphosed and turned them into a Frankenstein, a monster that is now trying to kill people just like that for the pleasure of it,” Gumi said.

    “What we need to do is to build homes and schools, giving locals animals to breed, giving them medical attention, planting, engaging the local community.

    “This is all that we need to do with the Fulani herdsmen to get them pipe down and drop their weapons. This is all that we need and we don’t need to wait for the government.”

    While noting that criminal activities cannot be justified, the cleric stated that every criminal has a justification for his crimes.

    According to him, bandits were out to avenge the killing of their family members by the military through airstrikes.

    He believes that once their needs are met, the bandits would drop their weapons and stop the killings in the country.

    The Islamic cleric who is a known advocate for bandits recently vowed to stop meeting with them.

    Sheikh Gumi had noted that he took the stance following the recent prescription of bandits by an Abuja Federal High Court.

  • Declaring bandits as terrorists won’t change anything – Sheikh Gumi

    Declaring bandits as terrorists won’t change anything – Sheikh Gumi

    Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has described the declaration of bandits as terrorists as a decision taken for mere political expediency, which will not change anything.

    According to him: “I think the Federal Government has succumbed to media blackmail by a section of the country. It will not have any practical value because even before the declaration they are being fought and treated as terrorists.”

    In a statement by Malam Tukur Mamu, the Dan-Iyan Fika and Media Consultant to Sheikh Gumi, the Muslim scholar said: “So it’s just a nomenclature which I believe will not change the dynamics on ground.

    “If you can remember IPOB was also declared a terrorist organisation, the declaration was even backed by the order of the Court but as you can see even the international community did not recognise FG’s declaration of IPOB. So it has failed to be effective or to achieve the desired results.”

    “They have not been ban from travelling to other countries while their citizenship remains intact, it has not been denounced. So what type of declaration is that?

    ” I sincerely hope that Nigerians will not take the herdsmen as terrorists but should regard the criminality of the few among them against innocent people as acts of terrorism just as we see IPOB and their attacks on security agencies and other northern citizens as acts of terrorism. Very few herdsmen are bandits if you go through their population.”

    “I hope this declaration will not give the license to people to be profiling herdsmen in general as terrorists and taking laws into their hands against them. It will cause more mayhem.

    “The declaration will not change anything, it will not change the dynamics. Already the military is engaging them. It didn’t stop them from kidnappings and killings. The declaration will not end their aggression against the society.”

    He added: “The Fulani banditry is a socio-economic problem. We have seen it, we interacted widely with them. We told the federal government the way out. It can only be won through engagement, dialogue and justice. That is why today there is relative peace in the Niger Delta because government have accepted the painful reality of rehabilitating and empowering them.”

    “There has to be equitable distribution of wealth in Nigeria and justice for every one. People don’t want to accept it, before the issue of banditry that now affects all of us, the Fulanis have suffered so much.”

    “They have lost their legitimate means of livelihood, I mean their cows through cattle rustling and extortion by security agencies. That has to be addressed as a means of genuine reconciliation and integration. They should have sense of belonging.”

  • Popular Islamic cleric, Sheikh Gumi loses mother

    Popular Islamic cleric, Sheikh Gumi loses mother

    Hajiya Aminatu Bintu, mother to controversial Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has passed on.

    This was made known via the Facebook handle of the controversial Islamic cleric who had constantly called for amnesty for bandits.

    The deceased is the widow of Sheikh Abubakar Gumi, also an outspoken Islamic scholar and Grand Khadi of the Northern Region of Nigeria (1962–1967).

    Abubakar Gumi was a close associate of Ahmadu Bello, the premier of the Northern region in the 1950s and 1960s, and became the Grand Khadi in 1967.

    Bintu will be buried later today at Sheikh Abubakar Gumi’s house at 4.30pm.

  • Sheikh Gumi’s propagation for bandits – Ehichioya Ezomon

    Sheikh Gumi’s propagation for bandits – Ehichioya Ezomon

    By Ehichioya Ezomon
    Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, the medical doctor-turned Islamic preacher, is a non-state actor adding to Nigeria’s verging towards the precipice. Yet, he lives in denial, and the government seems comfortable with his unmoderated views, and actions.
    Why should the government, which has security as one of its main agenda, allow Gumi, even remotely, to define its handling of insecurity posed by marauding herdsmen-bandits?
    The fiery cleric has perceptively encouraged and supported the activities of bandits, who run amok, traffic in death and destruction, and displace indigenous people, and occupy and seize their communities, possessions and means of livelihood.
    Gumi is a critical voice with a large following in the Muslim community, and that breeds concerns about his facade in the garb of a “peacemaker” he tried to sketch on Friday, September 10.
    In a rebuttal to presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina’s labelling him as a “lover of bandits,” Gumi, in a Facebook post, said: “You bootlicker that called me a bandit-lover! I am not one, but my country-lover, my region-lover, my state-lover, and my people-lover, and humanity-lover.”
    No matter how he presents himself, Gumi, by his posturing, is a person of interest, challenging the authority of the government that should’ve reined him in. But that hasn’t happened, thus raising several questions in discerning minds.
    Is Gumi flying a kite, and for whom? Is it for the government or powerful individuals or groups? If his views aren’t representative of government’s stand on banditry, why hasn’t he been stopped in his dangerous trajectory regarding sensitive national issues?
    Perhaps, he’s an untouchable, and above the law, which agents of the government have routinely deployed to invite, arrest, interrogate, detain, and even prosecute less divisive figures in the polity!
    Sadly, Gumi, by “justifying” the absurd and insane atrocities of the bandits, is giving their terrorism a religious coloration, and the North and Islam a face different from what they profess and portray.
    Gumi, mostly in the news for the wrong reasons, has been visible lately whenever security operatives were hard on the bandits, as witnessed in Zamfara State, and would come up with a distorted history of how banditry and armed herdsmen evolved in Nigeria.
    He would blame the presidency for its “political gullibility” in deploying the military that “cannot defeat bandits in a guerrilla warfare,” citing the reemergence of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
    Gumi’s latest views on, “Zamfara: The Flaring of Crisis,” posted to his Facebook page on September 6, is that the military can’t solve, but worsen Nigeria’s security situation, warning, “these herdsmen are going nowhere, and they are already in battle gear.”
    His entreaty-cum-subtle threats to the government: Negotiate with the “faceless” bandits, as it did with the #EndSARS protesters and Niger Delta militants, and grant them amnesty he says that “comes with reconciliation, reparation, and rehabilitation packages.”
    “So will the herdsmen crisis be resolved,” Gumi said, adding, “In fact, there is a need for a Marshal Plan to educate the nomadic pastoralists so that no citizen is left behind.”
    Gumi can’t be altruistic in seeking amnesty for bandits, whom he’s hobnobbed with, and represented in ransom payout negotiations with kidnapped victims’ families and state governments, with insinuations that he gets “some slices” from the “largesse.”
    That may not be, but his photo-ups with armed bandits, and handing out envelops/pouches said to contain ransom money, speaks volume about his “real” intention of throwing all for the bandits!
    Is it to ensure genuine peace in the affected states, and Nigeria in general, or to carve out influence and dominion for the Fulani herdsmen and bandits over areas they’re not indigenous to?
    Yet, this isn’t to dismiss entirely Gumi’s arguments and advocacy. He’s some fine points, like preventing banditry from developing into a Boko Haram-like ideology under the cover of religion.
    But he can’t be “sincerely” concerned without overly condemning the bandits, but preoccupies himself with spotting their modern armaments, and prowess in guerrilla warfare that he boasts a combination of Nigerian security forces can’t match or contain.
    Check Gumi’s soliciting, and wonder why he lays much emphasis on alleged marginalisation and discrimination against the Fulani herdsmen – as if it’s a state policy – and calling for creation of a Federal Ministry of Nomadic Affairs, and amnesty and restitution for the bandits – for their unprovoked and bloody campaigns against innocent Nigerians, their possessions and livelihoods.
    Then, he plays up reversing the trend as the panacea for stopping the headsmen from taking over Nigeria by force! His viral quote in the first of his two Facebook posts in one week, bears this out.
    Gumi’s words: “Unfortunately, this (military actions) is no solution or wisdom. When you don’t have the monopoly of the instruments of violence, then dialogue has the monopoly of resolving the conflict.
    “The danger we face now is ideological demagogues changing the narrative. They are trying hard to infiltrate the herdsmen. And we know their objectives… to destroy all modern governments by fighting the military and now… cajoling of local populations, they have tormented before to join them in the struggle.
    “Let us face the reality; these herdsmen are going nowhere, and they are already in battle gear, and we know our Military (‘incapacity and incapability’) very well. So before things get messy, we need cold brains to handle this delicate situation.
    “Military actions in the past have worsen (sic) the situation, stimulating herdsmen resistance. Any more action will push them closer to religious fanaticism. It gives them protection from discrediting them as thieves and also reinforces their mobilisation of gullible young unemployed youth, as we saw with BH.”
    Besides, Gumi talks about vested interests sabotaging his peace efforts, and how peace and negotiations with the herdsmen won’t work in the absence of “trust of the very unjust system all Nigerians complain of, which they (herdsmen) took arms to fight.”
    “This brings our role of mediation,” Gumi said. “They know, as religious men, we will not deceive them, and they came out in troops to meet us,” adding, “to our astonishment, it is the same unjust system that turns round to betray our peace mission.”
    Certainly, there’re individuals and groups benefitting from the insecurity in the country, and especially from the destabilising activities of herdsmen and bandits!
    Still, Gumi, without realising it, suffers from a “trust deficit,” and it’s why he’s some roadblocks in his peace initiatives that sceptics see as one-fits-all, the-cure-all approach to herdsmen’s banditry.
    That said, Gumi shouldn’t work himself into a frenzy, as recent pronouncements, and ongoing policies and programmes of the Federal Government are favourable to the herdsmen-bandits.
    For instance, the government is rehabilitating “surrendered” Boko Haram members. As “what’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander,” Gumi needs only to encourage the bandits to surrender, and they’d be “forgiven” and granted their “desired” amnesty.
    Unless he’s other motives for his preachment of “amnesty, reconciliation, reparation and rehabilitation” for the bandits, Gumi shouldn’t heighten the tension in the polity with demands already in the works via the benevolence of the Federal Government.
    Mr. Ezomon, Journalist and Media Consultant, writes from Lagos, Nigeria.
  • DSS confirms inviting Sheikh Gumi

    DSS confirms inviting Sheikh Gumi

    The Department of State Services (DSS) on Friday confirmed that it had invited Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi.

    DSS spokesman, Dr Peter Afunanya, in a WhatsApp platform said tersely, “Gumi was invited by the Service.”

    He did not say why the cleric was invited.

    “It’s not out of place for the Service to invite any person of interest,” he added.

  • Banditry: DSS invites Sheikh Gumi over comments implicating security operatives

    Banditry: DSS invites Sheikh Gumi over comments implicating security operatives

    The Department of State Security Service (DSS) on Thursday invited Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi for questioning, VOA reports.

    According to the VOA report, Gumi was invited by the DSS after he alleged that security officials work with bandits to carry out criminal activities.

    Gumi made the allegation when he appeared in ARISE TV on Wednesday.

    The Nigerian Army however rejected the claims of the Kaduna-based cleric, saying that security agents have sacrificed their lives in the battle against insurgency.

    “It is essential to remind ourselves that this same military, being accused of connivance, are the ones who recently put their lives on the line to rescue abductees of the Government Secondary School, Birnin Yauri from kidnappers,” the army explained in a statement.

    The statement added, “While the NA will not attempt to excuse the possibility of black sheep amongst its fold, it must be stated unambiguously that it will not condone any form of sabotage or aiding and assisting the enemy by any personnel.

    In the wake of kidnappings, murder and other terrorism acts of bandits operating predominantly in the northern region of the country, Mr Gumi has become popular for advocating peace deals with terrorist herders

    He has at different times chaired negotiations between the herders and their victims. And recently, he likened the herders to the Niger Delta militants, saying that the herders should be granted amnesty as the militants enjoyed.

  • Bandits are tired, want peace – Sheikh Gumi

    Bandits are tired, want peace – Sheikh Gumi

    Popular Kaduna-based Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, on Tuesday, said that bandits want peace.

    Gumi stated that bandits want peace because they are tired.

    The Kaduna-based Islamic scholar said bandits were ready to lay down their arms if they get a genuine partnership from the government.

    Asked if bandits were tired, Gumi said: “Yes, it’s very true because bandits are saying they were pushed into banditry by circumstances.

    “If they have a genuine partner, they are ready to stop it; they are tired and want peace.

    “As regards their ongoing activities, you realize that even when soldiers are fighting and a ceasefire is declared, it takes a long time before they stop fighting.

    “We are able to see about 80 per cent of the big ones and then some small splinter groups which we could not meet because due to circumstances as we cannot go into the bush again.

    “But generally, they are ready for peace, in fact, we have gathered their representatives, discussed with them, and they said they are ready but need a genuine partner. Politics is the cause of this issue”, he told Daily Post

     

  • Banditry: What Sheik Gumi revealed to me – Shehu Sani

    Banditry: What Sheik Gumi revealed to me – Shehu Sani

    Immediate past Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani has revealed the content of his meeting with Islamic cleric, Sheik Abubakar Gumi on Monday.

    Sheik Gumi over the last few months became more popular following his two visits to the criminal bandits enclave discussing with them on ways forward.

    In a tweett on Tuesday, Senator Sani disclosed that the Islamic cleric told him that the newly independent Islamic terrorist group, Ansaru are giving the bandits huge support which will make interventions very complicated.

    “On my visit, Sheikh Dr Ahmad Gumi revealed that the Islamist terrorist group Ansaru, actually infiltrated some of the bandits in the North West. And that is complicating interventions,” Senator Sani tweeted.

    TNG reports Ansaru is an Islamic fundamentalist Jihadist militant organisation based in the northeast of Nigeria. It originated as a faction of Boko Haram, but became officially independent in 2012.

    Despite this, Ansaru and other Boko Haram factions continued to work closely together until the former increasingly declined, and stopped its insurgent activities in 2015.

    Since then, Ansaru is mostly dormant though its members continue to spread propaganda for their cause.