Islamic Scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has said that drug barons and gun
runners turned Fulani herders into bandits who are now terrorising
Northern states.The controversial cleric who made his views known at a peace
conference organised by the Center For the Advancement of Human Dignity
and Value held at Arewa House, Kaduna on Thursday, noted that the
killings, kidnappings by bandits can only be stopped by hijacking them
(bandits) from “these evil arms and drug dealers.”
“When they are hijacked by evil people, drug addicts, gunrunners, we
should not allow people to hijack them. Let us hijack them back to the
society, this is what we need to do. They have dignity too, they should
be respected and given all the human right everybody has,” he said.
Gumi traced the problem of insecurity in the region to lack of
religion, lack of knowledge and Enlightenment, saying, they herders were
left alone without adequate funds even with the creation of Nomadic
education.
The Islamic scholar said when he visited the bandits in the forest,
they talked about justice, equity and a sense of belonging as enshrined
in the constitution.
“For three years the government has spent $1 billion and now you need
another $1billion, but I said one third of that $1billion will
enlighten them and stop the killing. Have you tried it? Nobody tried it.
They (bandits) have empathy like we have, they have families, children.
“I realized one thing, lack of religion, lack of knowledge, ignorance
is the cause of insecurity. I also realised that enlightenment is the
cure, when you enlighten them you can cure them.
“We have left a big section of Nigerians (herders) with nothing; we
left them with animals, we don’t do anything for them. The nomadic
education was left with no funding. How do you cure it? Some are
suggesting kill them all because they are killing people
“When I visited the bandits in the forest, the first thing I did was
to use psychology on them. I allowed them to state their grievances.
They were ready to change. So, what were their conditions? They are
talking about justice, equity and a sense of belonging as enshrined in
the constitution
“When a herdsman comes before the court of law, his rights are
violated because he is ignorant, they told me nobody gave them justice.
What do they have? Nothing I came out of the forest to address the
authority. When I came out I wanted to look for the authorities to sit
down and explain to them the way out but I found out that going on that
difficult journey to the forest of Niger State is easier than getting
the attention of somebody in Aso Rock
“We think that we are educated, we are ignorant because we don’t
understand the dignity of human lives. We don’t value human lives. These
criminals can turn into saints one day. So, there is a way we can solve
our problems
“Everybody by our constitution must be given fair hearing, justice
and equity and everybody is free to choose his or her religion nobody
should impose anything on anybody. There is no compulsion, there should
be equity in whatever we do, no one should suppress or oppress others
“What we see today is lack of civilization. Too much blood is flowing
in Nigeria unnecessarily and we have not yet understood the human
dignity and value both the leading and the led. Man has value and
dignity, you cannot force your religion on anybody. Why is blood flowing
too much in the country?” he queried.
Earlier in his welcome address, the President CAHDV, Engr. Joseph
John Ameh, called on Nigerians to live harmoniously and stop killings
and kidnappings. “We are created by one God, let us value human lives
and embrace unity,” he said.
The Director Arewa House Kaduna, Dr. Shuibu Shehu Aliyu said that
selfish political elites are using religious leaders to cause insecurity
in the society, adding that, “our values have collapsed and Nigeria is
in a sinking ship. Therefore, we must return to the drawing board and
salvage our dear country.”