Tag: Sheikh Gumi

  • I don’t negotiate for bandits – Gumi

    I don’t negotiate for bandits – Gumi

    An Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmed Abubakar Gumi, on Monday said he was not a negotiator for bandits.

    He spoke when a former senator, Shehu Sani, visited to seek his support to secure the release of students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka, Kaduna.

    At least 39 students were abducted after gunmen attacked the college on March 12.

    It was the third mass kidnapping from an academic institution in northern Nigeria this year.

    Gumi had taken the message of peace to bandits in the forests of Kaduna, Zamfara and Niger states.

    He also advised against labelling bandits as criminals if they are to surrender, and called for amnesty for them.

    Sani, who represented Kaduna Central in the Eighth Assembly, urged the cleric to help rescue the students and members of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) who were kidnapped in the state.

    He said: “I am one of the Nigerians passionate about bringing an end to insecurity in the country and I will not relent. I beg you not to retreat from whatever effort you are putting in place.

    “We cannot also defeat people until we understand them and win some of them over. So, do not be discouraged by words and lack of recognition from the government.”

    The lawmaker said when hostages are in the hands of their captors, all they want is freedom at all cost.

    “A mother whose child is in the hand of kidnappers will simply want their release at all cost.

    “I, therefore, call on you to use the privilege, the opportunity and the power which God has personally endowed you with to help free the 39 Afaka Forestry College students and the RCCG members in captivity,” Sani pleaded with the cleric.

    The Sheikh said arrangements were ongoing through a contact to secure the release of the students.

    He praised the former lawmaker’s effort towards peace in the country.

    “As for the college students, we have done all we can do. In fact, I had a meeting with the parents of the kidnapped students before their meeting with the government.

    “I am not a negotiator for bandits. We always ensured that government officials were present in our previous discussions with bandits in the forests, before the Federal Government’s shoot on sight order.

    “But, as for the college students, we are making arrangements for them through a contact to see how this problem can be solved.

    “The case has been referred to someone and he is doing his best,” Gumi said.

  • Banditry: Katsina Governor rejects Sheikh Gumi’s intervention, challenges him to public debate

    Banditry: Katsina Governor rejects Sheikh Gumi’s intervention, challenges him to public debate

    Katsina State Governor, Aminu Masari, has kicked against Sheikh Ahmad Gumi’s intervention on the banditry activities in the northwest.

    Masari also challenged the Kaduna based Islamic cleric to a debate.

    The governor spoke on Wednesday on a monitored Channels Television programme.

    “Was he there? What did he know about what we did in Kaduna? I challenge Gumi to come and tell us if he knows what we did in Kaduna,” the governor said in reaction to Gumi’s stance on how the state government is handling banditry.

    “The stories they are telling him are the stories they said in 2015, the same story in 2019. What does he know about the forest? Is he victimizing killings?”

    When asked if he is in support of the cleric’s intervention to governors of the north-western states, Masari replied in the negative.

    While faulting Gumi’s suggestion to the state governments, the governor said the bandits needed moral and spiritual support to realise the evil perpetrated by killing people.

    “I don’t support Sheikh Gumi’s intervention because he did not do it rightly. I expect him to, first of all, preach to them (the bandits), the implication of killing innocent people and also the implication of abducting people and its consequences. That is what I expect a clergyman first and foremost to do,” the governor added.

    Speaking further, Masari who is also the Chairman of the North-west Governors’ Forum, said he strongly opposes the idea of granting blanket amnesty to the bandits.

    The governor’s remarks come a month after Gumi said Fulani herdsmen involved in banditry are victims of circumstance.

    Gumi who spoke during an exclusive interview on February 22 while “there is no excuse for any crime; nothing can justify crime, and they are committing the crime,” the bandits were forced into criminality.

  • Sheikh Gumi and the holy bandits of Zamfara- Hope Eghagha

    Three odd weeks or so ago, the media went wild with all shades of wickedly frivolous reactions to the inanely profound submission by the highly cerebral, knowledgeable, immensely nationalistic, and revered Sheikh, His Holiness Mallam Ahmad Gumi, negotiator-par-excellence on banditry. Sheikh Gumi, as we know, is an Islamic scholar with an international reach whose word amounts to a decree to his followers, in the manner of fatwa or something equally horrendous in 21st century Nigeria, a country which combines the ancient, anachronistic with modern forms of governance and social relations in a most confusing manner- like parading cows along the streets of a modern city like Abuja at peak hour.

    The bearded look of the Sheikh is enough testimony to the profundity of his faith, you know, the hood and the monk which you can only separate at your own peril, never mind the fact that there is the politics of religion and the religion of politics like the political sharia declared by Zamfara Governor (the man who loves under-aged girls as wife) in the days of President Obasanjo which the latter wisely dismissed with a wave of his left hand to avoid the bait of a religious war! It was therefore rather befuddling to me that when he made saints out of bandits, some ignorant patriots started calling for him to be crucified. One group indeed called on the DSS to arrest this great man who has Lilliputian respect for the federal and legal systems which we operate! And by the way, with the introduction of Sharia in Zamfara State over a decade ago, it is clear even to the blind that crime rate has dropped drastically and that most of the scoundrels who raid homes and kidnap people are strangers from outside the state. Else, Sheikh Gumi would have prescribed amputation as punishment. But the wise and knowledgeable one decided to canonize the bandits as holy. This is indeed the background to the title of this essay- Sheikh Gumi and the holy Bandits of Zamfara!

    Zamfara State has been under attack by bandits, men and may be women, who raid communities and plunder the wealth of others. The discovery and exploitation of gold in that State has raised questions about how united we are as a country, with one policy uniformly or otherwise being applicable to the entire federation. This is not the focus of my essay today. I am not going to quote my professor colleague who always argues that there are two Nigerias, Nigeria for the power elite and Nigeria for the poor and oppressed peoples of Nigeria! Nigeria which says that control over natural resources are vested in the federal government and the Nigeria which says the gold resource in Zamfara belongs to the government of Zamfara, the result of insulting impunity, which we know, cannot and will not continue ad infinitum! As earlier indicated, I am mainly concerned with the great man Sheikh Gumi and his deliberate wise and patriotic understanding of ‘his’ Nigeria!

    While trying to make peace with the bandits of Zamfara, his Holiness Sheikh Gumi declared that ‘bandits are not criminals’. He had been to see and negotiate with the bandits, had given them huge sums of money as evidenced in some videos in circulation. The objective is to buy peace, after admonishing them not to attack innocent men and women. He also wisely told them that it was soldiers of Christian extraction that were fighting them. The Nigeria Army was wrong to point out to the learned Sheikh that it does not prosecute wars on religious lines. I am sure Gumi saw with his spiritual eyes that it is only Christian soldiers that fight in Zamfara and Borno States! Of course, Sheikh Gumi is a very prudent and wise negotiator who would not like to set Christians against Muslims. However, all is fair in war, we should know that!

    My dictionary says that a bandit is ‘an outlaw who lives by plunder, especially a member of a band of marauders; a robber’. Well, this dictionary must be wrong, dead wrong by the standards of Zamfara. Perhaps His Holiness consulted another dictionary, unknown to us mere mortals unschooled in the ways of sheikhs, those who can turn unholiness to holiness, like conjuring the devil with incantations or with purifying a man who has raped a girl child by declaring it a religious obligation to convert an infidel? Or is it a case of one man’s terrorist being another man’s freedom fighter?

    I am sure the learned Sheikh was not amused when Chief of Staff Professor Ibrahim Gambari held a meeting with northern governors and delivered President Buhari’s bombshell order to the effect that criminals should not be glorified with any Robin Hood nonsense, and that any herdsman seen with AK-47 should be shot in the military tradition of fighting a war, no trials, no niceties of law! Lord have mercy! Mr. President simply challenged the authority of the Learned Mallam! You know, some religious leaders tend to pontificate on all issues. The matter will be laid to rest when Nigerians see the real action. By the way, the OPC guys who caught notorious kidnapper Wakili were arrested by the Nigeria Police. Is this an extension of the Gumi philosophy? Will Gumi still be sent for negotiations? In my view, he should handle all negotiations on behalf of Nigeria. He is such an excellent negotiator, especially with bandits.

    As for those who contend that Gumi is right because the work of EFCC shows that bandits govern the country, I have nothing to say to them. But they must show respect to holy bandits, that is, bandits who steal to help the poor. They are not criminals because Sheikh Gumi has taught us that there is a distinction between banditry and criminality. This is how religious bias influences the use of language and helps the cause of justice in the land. If those holy bandits were brought before a court headed by an acolyte of the Sheikh, do you think he would be punished? Isn’t that the real challenge we have in the country- definition of criminality based on the calibre of the persons involved.

    Professor Eghagha can be reached at heghagha@yahoo.com

  • Let’s dialogue with bandits, they’re peaceful people – Gumi

    Let’s dialogue with bandits, they’re peaceful people – Gumi

    Islamic Cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has stressed that the only solution to banditry is for the government to dialogue with the perpetrators rather than engage use of military hardware.

    Gumi who made the remark during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday described bandits as peaceful people who were forced into criminality.

    The cleric has previously advocated for the bandits to be granted amnesty after meeting them in the bush.

    “When I listened to them, I found out that it is a simple case of criminality which turned into banditry, which turned into ethnic war, and some genocide too behind the scene; people don’t know,” he said.

    “There is no excuse for any crime; nothing can justify crime, and they are committing crime,” the bandits were forced into criminality.

    “I think it is a population that is pushed by circumstances into criminality.

    “And this is what we should look at, let’s remove the pressure, let’s remove the things that made them into criminals because we have lived thousands of years without any problems with the nomadic herdsmen. They are peaceful people. But something happened that led them to this.”

    According to Gumi, the herdsmen-bandits are engaged in an ethnic war against other peoples, including the sedentary Fulani. The solution, he added, was dialogue.

    “It is a complex issue that Nigerians need to understand,” Gumi said.

    “The solution is very simple, but it’s not military hardware. The solution is dialogue and teaching.

    “These people are acting with natural instincts, not special knowledge. And they don’t have any ambition or anything. They don’t have a vision of the future. They are talking about existence; their livelihood was destroyed because the cattle rustling that was going on for a long time, they are the first victims of it.

    “So, we need to investigate how cattle rustling became a big business in Nigeria and how it affected the socio-cultural behaviour of the nomadic Fulani. They were pushed into criminality.”

  • Sheikh Gumi narrates his encounter with bandits in Zamfara forests

    Sheikh Gumi narrates his encounter with bandits in Zamfara forests

    Renowned Islamic Scholar Sheikh Dr Ahmed Mahmoud Gumi has narrated his encounter during a trip to the camps of bandits in Zamfara State.

    Worried by the high rate of insecurity in the NorthWest region, the well-respected cleric visited the stronghold of the attackers, appealing to them to accept peace.

    Briefing Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara State at Government House, Gusau, on yesterday, the cleric said the bandits have turned into insurgents following the bad treatment from the people of the state.

    He appealed to governments at all levels to make peace with the bandits, saying dialogue is the only option to end the menace.

    “In most of the bandits and Fulani camps we have visited in Zamfara, I come to understand that what is happening in the state is nothing but an insurgency.”

    “Some people are of the view that the bandits should be fought and killed, but what we understand is that majority of them are illiterates who need proper education and enlightenment,” he said.

    Gumi said most of the bandits he came across are violent because of persistent attacks and harassment from a vigilante group.