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SHEIKH AHMAD GUMI BEYOND ARREST - GEN IRABOR

Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Lucky Irabor has said that controversial Islamic scholar, Ahmad Gumi is playing his part and contributing his quota to the onerous task of tackling insecurity in the country and would not be arrested by the military.


General Irabor said this today at a Ministerial briefing organised by the Presidential communications team at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. 


The CDS stated that although Mr Gumi is not doing the Military's bidden, it is still out of place for anyone to stop a man who is merely contributing to the country’s security.


The self styled and self appointed Gumi sometimes acts as a voice of the dreaded bandits, with pictures of him hobnobbing with the criminals everywhere on the internet.


The Islamic cleric recently opined that a fraction of Nigeria’s budget devoted for fighting insecurity should be spent on bandits through techniques other than fighting, such as enlightenment and other financial pacification.


Recall that Gumi, at a lecture in Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria stated that the humane side of bandits could be optimised by showing them understanding and respect. He said he has been able to undertake several visits and negotiations with the bandits by showing them love and understanding.


Many Nigerians have also questioned his motives in the past. Expecially when he was accused of attempting to cause a religious war by telling the bandits that the soldiers killing them in their thousands were Christians. 


The CDS's latest comments have since started receiving negative backlashes as it is insinuated in some quarters that the Military uses double standards in dealing with insurgents and their allies from different parts of the country. 


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