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Sheikh Gumi says Nigeria already in flames, insists on amnesty for bandits

  • Says bandits must be forgiven if Nigeria is serious about ending the ongoing wave of violence, after all, coup plotters and “those that instigated civil war” were forgiven

Renowned Islamic Scholar, Sheik Ahmad Abubakar Gumi, says the bandits who have been spraying deaths, kidnappings and destruction across Nigeria must be granted amnesty the same way those who instigated Nigeria-Biafra civil war where millions of people were killed were pardoned.

Forgiveness for bandits, he said, must be implemented if Nigeria is serious about ending the wave of violence across the country.

Sheikh Gumi, who has been on peace-seeking mission to the strongholds of bandits, said: “I see no reason why we can not accept their (bandits) repentance and give them amnesty. You ask why do we give them amnesty but they told us specifically that they are ready to drop their arms and they don’t want to be pursued with legal actions after they repented.

“If the country could pardon coup plotters who committed treasonable offences in the era of military administration, the bandits can as well enjoy similar forgiveness even better under democratic rule.”

Sheik Gumi spoke while expressing his reservation over the statement Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) accusing him of causing division in the military and pursuing amnesty programme for criminals who have sprayed deaths, mass kidnappings and destruction across the Northwest, Northcrentral and Southwest regions of the country.

Saying that he was misunderstood by CAN because the video that went viral about his discussion with the bandits was distorted and the actual message was manipulated, Sheikh Gumi noted that “these people in the bush who have taken arms, they are criminals. I wonder who is not a criminal. Since Nigeria forgave coup plotters, forgave those that killed. Even those that instigated civil war; civil war that millions of people died, I see no reason why we can not accept their repentance.

“Since that is the bottle-neck and it is only the federal government that can give them that leverage. And strangely we found out that they are victims too. They were victims of profiling. So many of them were arrested and punished just for looking like herdsmen.

“Nigerians should embrace each other and live in peace. We should not try to do anything that will cause havoc. I will also call on the press to desist from sensational reporting because this nation is already in flames.

“You should be very careful in what you report. What you see. Continue reporting responsibly and you should not stir the Christian brethren who are known to be peaceful and law-abiding. We have been together for long and nobody can separate us, we should learn to live together in peace.”

First published in Daily Trust, https://dailytrust.com/gumi-insists-on-amnesty-for-bandits-says-nigeria-already-in-flames

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