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Gumi Curses Those Behind Banditry, Calls For New Approach To Arrest Situation

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By Ayodele Oni 

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Kaduna-based Islamic cleric Ahmad Gumi has rained curses on those he believes are responsible for terrorism in Nigeria.

 

Gumi, described as one of the sympathisers of bandits, condemned the rising wave of kidnappings in Nigeria, invoking divine punishment on those responsible for the crisis while calling for a new approach to tackle insecurity.

 

Gumi made the remarks in reaction to the abduction of a student of the University of Jos, John Arum, whose ordeal has drawn widespread attention after a video of him being subjected to inhuman treatment in captivity surfaced online.

 

The Cleric, in a Facebook post, pointed out that those behind kidnappings and the wider insecurity in the country had “lost their humanity.” 

 

He also criticised what he described as the over-reliance on military force in dealing with armed groups.

 

John Arum, a student of the University of Jos, was reportedly abducted by gunmen while travelling to Kaduna. His captors are said to be demanding a ransom of N30 million for his release.

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A video showing Arum in captivity has gone viral on social media, sparking public anger and concern over the increasing cases of kidnapping across the country.

 

In the footage, the student appeared distressed, highlighting the harsh conditions under which victims are often held. 

 

The video has renewed calls for urgent action to address insecurity, especially on major highways and in northern Nigeria.

 

Reacting to the incident, Gumi issued a strong warning and curse against those he believes are responsible for the situation.

 

“May Allah destroy any person who helped in creating this situation or participated in any form, or neglected his or her duty in saving the situation, or is even happy about it,” he said.

 

The cleric stressed that the threat posed by kidnappers and other armed groups is real and can affect anyone.

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“The danger is real and anybody can be a victim tomorrow,” he warned.

 

He urged Nigerians to avoid what he described as unnecessary arguments, emotional reactions, and conspiracy theories, and instead focus on finding practical solutions to the crisis.

 

A major part of Gumi’s message was his call for a shift from purely military solutions, often referred to as “kinetic” approaches, insisting that violence alone cannot solve the problem and may even make it worse.

 

According to him, security experts have suggested that only about 25 per cent of counter-insurgency efforts should involve the use of force, while the remaining 75 per cent should focus on non-violent strategies.

 

These include dialogue, mediation, and efforts to change the mindset of those involved in criminal activities.

 

“Violence only hardens them; in fact, it is what created them in the first place,” Gumi asserted.

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He added that attempts to introduce empathy and proper religious teachings to armed groups could help reduce violence, although he admitted that such efforts have not always succeeded.

 

Gumi also criticised what he described as the slow response of government institutions to the growing security challenges.

 

He warned that delays in action have allowed criminal groups to gain strength and influence.

 

According to him, the lack of timely and effective intervention has created a situation where non-state actors now have the power to threaten and blackmail communities.

 

The cleric stated that Nigeria’s security system has focused too much on military action, while neglecting other important tools that could help address the root causes of insecurity.


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