A prominent Islamic Scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has indicated his willingness to be part of negotiations with bandits for the sake of national peace.
Speaking with Trust TV, he expressed this willingness, stating he is prepared to contribute to the process if asked by President Bola Tinubu.
Sheikh Gumi stressed the need for a comprehensive approach involving scholars, emirs, and university professors to achieve lasting peace in affected regions.
โI donโt have to lead it, but I would volunteer myself to be part of it. Itโs not about leadership; itโs about a holistic package that addresses the issue,โ he noted.
He applauded the former Zamfara state governor, Senator Sani Yarimaโs recent suggestion to negotiate with bandits and grant them amnesty, akin to former Niger Delta militants.
While Sheikh Gumi commended the appointment of Nuhu Ribadu as the National Security Adviser, he voiced his hopes that Ribadu would not simply be a ceremonial figure.
Addressing the security challenges in the country, the Sheikh highlighted the lack of cooperation among security agencies as a significant roadblock in the fight against insecurity.
Gumi also shared his disappointment over the recent retirement of over 100 Army Generals, lamenting the loss considering the resources invested in their training.
He urged politicians to refrain from politicizing the military and judiciary, acknowledging their crucial roles.