- Wonders “why nothing is being done to stop the unnecessary flow of blood”
Renowned Kaduna-based Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, on Thursday lamented that there is too much blood flowing in Nigeria.
Sheikh Gumi, who spoke at a peace conference organised by Center For the Advancement of Human Dignity and Value (CAHDV) in Kaduna on Thursday, wondered “why nothing is being done to stop the unnecessary flow of blood”.
The Islamic cleric said lack of religion, knowledge and enlightenment on the part of criminal is the cause of insecurity in the region and enlightenment is the cure.
Gumi, who stated that the government had in the last three years spent $1billion in fighting banditry and said it requires another $1 billion to continue the fight, when 10 percent of that amount can be used to enlighten the bandits and stop the killings and kidnappings.
“I realised one thing; lack of religion, lack of knowledge; ignorance is the cause of insecurity and enlightenment is the cure. When you enlighten them, you can cure them. When you want to cure the problem the way it was created, you go into bloodshed and this is exactly what we are witnessing now.
“What we see today is lack of civilization. Too much blood is flowing in Nigeria unnecessarily and we have not yet understood the human dignity and value both the leading and the led. Man has value and dignity, you cannot force your religion on anybody. Why is blood flowing too much in the country?”
Gumi said When he visited the bandits in the forest, the first step was to use psychology on them and they aired their grievances and were ready to change.
He added that the herdsmen they were hijacked by evil people, drug addicts and gunrunners calling on the government not to allow them to be hijacked by bad elements.
Gumi said every human being, by Nigeria’s constitution, is guaranteed the freedom to choose his or her religion.
Earlier in his address, the President CAHDV, Engr. Joseph John Ameh called on Nigerians to live harmoniously and stop killings and kidnappings.
The Director Arewa House Kaduna, Dr. Shuibu Shehu Aliyu, said selfish political elites are using religious leaders to cause insecurity in the society, adding that, “our values have collapsed and Nigeria is in a sinking ship. Therefore, we must return to the drawing board and salvage our dear country.”