Kidnapping: Extend blanket amnesty to Fulani, everyone with a gun, Sheikh Gumi tells FG

Kidnapping: Extend blanket amnesty to Fulani, everyone with a gun, Sheikh Gumi tells FG

- Sheikh Gumi has proposed a solution to the Nigerian government to tackle the issue of kidnapping by bandits

- The Islamic scholar appealed to the FG to offer amnesty to the Fulanis in the south just like those in the north

- Gumi gave the advice following the meeting he had with bandits in Niger state during his visit to their camp

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The federal government has been urged to extend blanket amnesty to Fulanis involved in kidnappings as well as everyone carrying a gun in the south.

Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, a popular Islamic scholar, gave the advice in an interview with The Punch, on Sunday, February 21.

According to the Kaduna-based Islamic cleric, the bandits involved in kidnappings are Nigerians and not foreigners.

Kidnapping: Extend blanket amnesty to Fulani, everyone with a gun, Sheikh Gumi tells FG
Sheikh Gumi tells FG to extend blanket amnesty to Fulanis in the south. Photo credit: Dr. Ahmad Abubakar Mahmud Gumi
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He explained that for Nigeria to have a fresh start everyone carrying a gun should also be included.

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While justifying his call for the extension of amnesty to the south as well as those carrying guns, Gumi said the people of the Niger-Delta were given the same gesture by the federal government.

This development is coming after Sheikh Gumi asked the federal government to give bandits who are willing to make peace a ‘blanket amnesty’.

Gumi noted that the move is important if the current security situation in the country must be tackled.

The Islamic scholar stated this on Friday, February 19, while addressing journalists in Minna, Niger state capital.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that days after the abduction of some students of the Government Science College, Kagara, Niger state, Sheikh Gumi said the kidnapped children might be released on Sunday, February 21.

Speaking on Saturday, February 20, Gumi said there was a possibility that the abductees might regain freedom, given ongoing talks between the government and the bandits.

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Gumi, who recently held a parley with some bandits noted that the negotiation for the release of the schoolchildren and members of staff was slowed down due to logistics, adding that the negotiation does not involve payment of ransom.

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