Tag: Sheik Gumi

  • CBN should pay N100m  Ransom before it’s too late – Sheik Gumi

    CBN should pay N100m Ransom before it’s too late – Sheik Gumi

    An Islamic cleric, Sheik Ahmad Gumi, on Tuesday urged government not to take the threat by the kidnappers of students of Greenfield University, Kaduna lightly.

    Gumi, who stated this in an interview with The PUNCH, said the Central Bank of Nigeria should pay the N100m ransom being demanded by the kidnappers of the students.

    He made the call as a parent of one of the abductees lamented that the kidnappers were insisting on a ransom of N100m.

    The parent, who spoke to one of our correspondents in Kaduna on condition of anonymity, lamented that the bandits were still insisting on their demands and threatening to kill the students.

    No fewer than 23 students and a member of staff of the university were abducted from the school on April 20, 2021. Few days later, five of the students were killed by the bandits.

    On Monday, one of the bandits, Sani Jalingo, in an interview with the Hausa service of the Voice of America, demanded N100m and 10 motorcycles for the students to be freed.

    He threatened that the failure of the Kaduna State Government or families of the students to meet the demands by Tuesday (yesterday), would lead to the killing of the abductees.

    The parent, who spoke to The PUNCH correspondent in Kaduna at 9pm on Tuesday, called on the Federal Government to do everything possible to rescue the students.

    He also called on corporate organisations to assist in rescuing the students.

    He said the call became imperative as the bandits stood their ground that unless their demands were met the remaining students would be killed.

    He said, “The bandits still stand their ground of demanding N100m and ten motorcycles; no individual negotiation.

    “We are calling on the government to do whatever it can to see to the release of our children. Our children have stayed long in the forest.

    “We don’t know the state of their health at the moment. We don’t know whether they are being fed or how they are treated by the bandits.

    “All that we can say now is for the government of the day, especially, the Federal Government and well-meaning Nigerians to come to our aid. We can’t afford the N100m and the motorcycles demanded by the bandits.

    “We are also calling on corporate organisations to come under their corporate social responsibilities to assist us to get our children out of the bandits’ den.”

    Gumi, who spoke on Tuesday during a programme of the African Independent Television, Kakaaki, monitored by one of our correspondents, said he needed the support of the Federal Government to rescue the students.

    When asked if he was aware of the kidnap of the students of Greenfield University and the Federal College of Forestry, he said “As for the forestry students, we have been trying to see whether we can get some of the herdsmen’s contact so that they can release these people.

    “We have also been trying our best but you know we have limitations, there are lots of obstacles on the way but the parents have been really consulting with us.”

    On the Greenfield University students, the cleric said, “The issue of the Greenfield students is a little bit more complex.

    “There are two groups of bandits. We have the ordinary Fulani ethnic herdsmen and the religious elements, terrorists. That is why we have been telling the government to support us so that we can go in and bring the children out.

    “The issue is getting compounded because this element is coming in; Boko Haram is coming into the scene now. They are the ones that captured Greenfield students. It is not a question of sleeping. You have to act very fast.”

    Gumi, who spoke to one of our correspondents on the telephone, lamented that his efforts, which had been yielding fruits, were not being appreciated by the government.

    He said, “ The money they are asking for is too much; if I give you that money, you cannot run away with it. Nobody can run. So, why not give them the money, they release the boys and then we pursue them and get our money back and do what is necessary; it is simple logic. So, bring the money from the central bank. How can they move that money? We should not be stupid.

    “These people are getting infiltrated; Boko Haram is getting close and they don’t respect the clergy. I need support to get them inoculated against the infiltration of these ideologies, whether Boko Haram or Ansaru, whatever it is. We need to shield them because they are naïve. If there is too much pressure on them, and they see help from Boko Haram, who are richer and have more weapons, it is going to consume everybody.”

    In an interview with journalists on Tuesday, the National President of the Parents Teacher Association, Haruna Danjuma, urged the bandits to spare the lives of the innocent students.

    Also, the National President, Foundation for The Protection of Women and Children, Hajiya Ramatu Tijjani, appealed to the abductors for the sake of the Holy Month of Ramadan, not to kill any student.

    The two groups made the appeal as one of the kidnapped students of the Greenfield University regained freedom.

    It was learnt that the student was released on Saturday before the bandits made their fresh demands on Monday.

    On Tuesday, Lauretta Attahiru, mother of the released student, confirmed the development to journalists.

  • Sheik Gumi: “If coup plotters are forgiven, why not bandits?”

    Sheik Gumi: “If coup plotters are forgiven, why not bandits?”

    RENOWNED northern Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, said if government could pardon coup plotters that committed treasonable felony, there was nothing wrong extending the same gesture to bandits.

    The Islamic cleric, while responding to the Christian Association of Nigeria in Kaduna on Thursday, said there was need to forgive bandits for the country to have peace.

    Gumi added, “Even those that instigated civil war, the civil war that millions of people died, were pardoned. I see no reason why we cannot accept their (bandits) repentance and give them amnesty.”

    Gumi added that he never betrayed soldiers of Christian faith before the bandits when he visited them.

    He noted 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.

    Gumi said, “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.

    “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 cannot accept their repentance.

    Since that is the bottleneck and it is only the Federal Government that can give them that leverage. 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.”

  • Zamfara bandits I met with are not responsible for the abduction of Schoolgirls – Sheik Gumi

    Zamfara bandits I met with are not responsible for the abduction of Schoolgirls – Sheik Gumi

    Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has said the bandits who abducted schoolgirls from the Government Secondary School Jangebe in Zamfara on Friday morning, February 26, are not among the ones he recently met with in Zamfara forest.

    In a telephone interview with The Nation, Sheik Gumi who has called for amnesty for bandits said the abduction was carried out by a splinter group of the Zamfara bandits. The Islamic scholar, who appeared to have reached out to the bandit leaders he recently met, stated categorically

    “They are not the ones that abducted the girls. It is a splinter group.”

    When asked whether he would be going to Zamfara to meet the bandits for talks and plea for the release of the schoolgirls, Sheikh Gumi simply said, “maybe”.