“I Will Dialogue With Bandits if President Tinubu Allows Me,” Says Sheikh Gumi
Renowned Islamic Scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi expressed willingness to negotiate with bandits if President Bola Tinubu allowed him.
Gumi noted that he doesn’t necessarily have to lead the negotiations but would gladly be part of any government-approved group handling the talks.
His words:
“I don’t have to lead it, but I would volunteer myself to be part of it. It’s not about leadership; it’s about a holistic package that addresses the issue.
“We need the involvement of emirs, scholars, and university professors who have conducted extensive research on these matters. Let’s all sit down together so that we can achieve peace and enable people to return to their farms.”
Sheikh Gumi highlighted the need for more synergy among security agencies, which he said has hindered the fight against insecurity in the country.
He also expressed disappointment over the retirement of over 100 Army Generals, considering the resources invested in their training.
He urged politicians to refrain from politicizing the military and judiciary, recognizing their critical importance.