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Bandits may not drop their arms unless under amnesty, says Gumi

Renowned Islamic cleric, Sheik Ahmad Gumi, on Wednesday again renewed his call for amnesty for the bandits who have been wrecking violence and kidnapping students in Nigeria’s Northwest and Northcentral regions, saying that they may not drop their arms if they are not sure of their safety.

Sheik Gumi, who visited several of the bandits headquarters and bases in his quest to end help end the reign of terror by bandits, spoke during a virtual event hosted by the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies.

Insisting that dialogue is the solution to banditry, Gumi said it is too dangerous to allow uneducated young men to be exposed to drugs.

According to him, “nobody can justify criminality, what we are saying is what we saw in the forest is an ethnic war going on between people in the forest and the neighboring villages and hamlets. When the herder felt he has grievances and nobody was listening to him, he took on weapons.

“So when we went there and they saw a listening ear, they were ready to negotiate, tell us their grievances, and ready to incorporate into the society. So in such a case, I see no reason why we should not have a dialogue with them.

“Looking at their educational status, they don’t have any official or unofficial education. How can a nation which is serious about security leave a chunk of its society so uneducated, leave it to arms and drugs? I don’t think that society is serious. How can we disperse them, rehabilitate them because they are holding arms to protect themselves.

“If you don’t show them they’re safe in the larger society, there’s no way they can leave their weapon. And that’s why we asked for amnesty for them just like we had in the Niger Delta.”

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