Shut up and stop distracting Nigeria with amnesty for “terror” bandits’ call, Buhari Media Organisation tells Sheikh Gumi

The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) on Wednesday told renowned Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, to “shut up” and desist from distracting Nigeria with his clamour for amnesty for the terror bandits ravaging the lives, property and disrupting the lives of citizens living in the Northwest and Northcentral regions of the country.

The call, the group said, has become necessary especially “at a time the military authorities are pounding the criminals in their hideouts.”

In a statement signed by BMO Chairman, Niyi Akinsiju, and Secretary, Cassidy Madueke, the group said “there is no basis for the President Muhammadu Buhari administration to order a halt to ongoing military actions in the forests of Zamfara State and adjoining areas.

“Like many Nigerians, we are concerned that the Islamic cleric could be vocal enough to say that the bandits were ‘going nowhere’, inspite of ongoing air and ground assaults on their positions. Sheikh Gumi has, by those comments,  confirmed his description as the patron saints of criminal elements that had for some time held some States in the North-West hostage.

“Is it not strange that a religious leader could be so supportive of bandits that are known to have pillaged communities in the far North, waylaid travellers on highways, kidnapped people including students for ransom, and even ended up killing their hostages after collecting ransom?

“We wonder where the Sheikh was when those who the Zamfara State Governor Bello Matawalle and his Katsina State counterpart, Aminu Bello Masari granted pardon returned to the forests to resume their lives of criminality. it is even strange that in a bid to justify the criminal acts of those bandits, Sheikh Gumi went to the extent of drawing an analogy between them and the former Niger Delta militants.

“We know that the comparison was designed to whip up local sentiments in the North-West region against President Buhari, but we dare say that the people have suffered too much in the hands of bandits to fall for his cheap blackmail.”

BMO also commended governors of affected States in the region for collaborating with the federal government on the security challenges posed by banditry.

“Until now the Governors were working at cross purposes, and taking measures that suggested that the bandits were easily moving to other States to commit further atrocities. But today, we are impressed that the State governments almost simultaneously announced security measures, including shutting down of certain highways, schools and markets, as well as restricting the movement of cattle and bulk purchase of fuel.

“And as it turned out, those measures, including the shutdown of telecommunications services in Zamfara, were a prelude to ongoing military operation tagged ‘Festival of fire’ which from all accounts is going on well. We hope that Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom is watching and will take a cue from those Governors who took security containment measures in collaboration with the Federal authorities.

“We also commend the defence authorities for showing that Nigerian troops are more than capable to deal a decisive blow on the bandits in spite of the shrill voice of dissent from the Sheikh. We invite Nigerians to note that the battle against banditry is in line with the President’s pledge to tackle insecurity headlong and it came after fruitless appeals to those criminal elements to embrace common sense.”

The group also urged Nigerians to continue to trust in President Buhari’s capacity to reduce internal security challenges to the barest minimum.

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