Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has said that he will only join negotiations with bandits if emirs, scholars, and university professors are involved. He believes that a holistic approach is needed to address the issue of banditry, and that these groups can provide valuable insights.
Gumi also supports the call for negotiations with bandits, and he believes that they deserve an amnesty just like former Niger Delta militants. He has commended the appointment of Nuhu Ribadu as National Security Adviser, but he has warned that Ribadu should not be a mere figurehead.
Gumi has also called for synergy among security agencies, and he has expressed disappointment over the retirement of over 100 Army Generals. He has urged politicians to refrain from politicizing the military and judiciary.
- Sheikh Gumi is willing to join negotiations with bandits, but only if emirs, scholars, and university professors are involved.
- He believes that a holistic approach is needed to address the issue of banditry.
- He supports the call for negotiations with bandits, and he believes that they deserve an amnesty.
- He has commended the appointment of Nuhu Ribadu as National Security Adviser, but he has warned that Ribadu should not be a mere figurehead.
- He has called for synergy among security agencies, and he has expressed disappointment over the retirement of over 100 Army Generals.
- He has urged politicians to refrain from politicizing the military and judiciary.