To defeat suicide bombers the
government should empower civilians to root out terrorists. Sheik Gumi made
this declaration during an interview with SaharaTV over the weekend.
“Boko Haram hides behind
civilians,’ he said. “So I would never ever use the military to fight them. I
would use civilians, like them, to track them and fight them, and bring them to
justice. It is very important to bring them to justice so I don’t fall into the
same things they do and kill innocent people.”
The Islamic cleric criticized
the Nigerian government's approach of using the military to fighting terrorism.
He told SaharaTV’s Rudolf Okonkwo, “When you send the military, sometime they
are worse than the terrorists. This causes innocent people to turn against them
and even join the terrorist’s cause.”
He also addressed the issue of
fighting terrorism without fighting Islam. “Muslims are the first victims of
terrorism,” the doctor turned cleric said. “The way to do it is to empower the
Muslims to tackle this terrorism. Not to come and hide behind fighting
terrorism and cause harm to Muslims like what is happening right now in
Nigeria.” Sheik Gumi stated that this as the way to fight terrorism without attacking
Islam or being perceived as doing so.
Ahmad Gumi was also critical of
the claim by the Nigerian Army Chief of Staff General Azubike Ihejirika that
foreign terrorists from Mali were entering Nigeria. “He made these claims but
there are two countries between Nigeria and Mali,” Gumi said. “You don’t hear
people from Niger or Burkina Faso complaining about Malian fighters crossing
their borders. So how can they cross these countries and suddenly appear in
Nigeria?”
Sheik Gumi made headlines
recently with sermons at his Sultan Bello Mosque in Kaduna during which he said
that Allah had caused the helicopter crash that killed former Governor Patrick
Yakowa and former National Security Adviser General Andrew Azazi. The cleric
claimed that Yakowa and Azazi were planning against Muslims. Gumi deflected on
the question of what his evidence was, initially stating, “what was the
Governor and a former Christian head of state doing at the funeral of the
father of an assistant to a president.” He also questioned why these
individuals were traveling in a military helicopter. The sheik made this claim,
“now that he (Yakowa) died, everyone was sharing evidence and it was clear that
this man did not mean well for Kaduna state. The evidence is there I did not
need to convince anybody.”
When pushed on the issue of
evidence to support his claims Sheik Gumi said, “Nigeria is very volatile and
that these actions by Yakowa & Azazi were a cause of suspicion.” He went on
to say that when Yakowa came to Kaduna State many atrocities had occurred for
which he did not apologize. Sheik Gumi says Yakowa was an entity against
Muslims in the state. He raised the question of what the governor was doing
with Azazi, who had been known to give military equipment to the terrorist
organization, MEND. The Sheik alluded to a plot, including General Gowon, to
destabilize Kaduna in order to win the 2015 election, which if it was fair,
Yakowa would be unable to win.
Following up on the comments he
made that Allah caused the death of Yakowa, Sheik Gumi was asked about the
willingness of some people to fight for Allah when Allah was capable of
fighting for himself.
Sheik Gumi explained that,
“Muslims have been instructed that when they see injustice, they should try and
fight it.” He went on to explain that part of the injustice is terrorism and
that Islam fights terrorism. “If evil escapes the punishment of the worldly
government,” he said, “then Allah will punish them.”
The Sheik ended his interview
on a political note, restating his belief that the National Assembly should ban
a number of Nigerian politicians from office in order to ended rivalries which
create havoc in Nigeria...
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