FG didn’t listen to my advice against waging war on bandits, says Gumi
Islamic cleric, Ahmad Gumi, has insinuated that banditry has become a menace in the country because the Federal Government failed to listen to his advice against declaring war on the terrorists.
Gumi said this in a Facebook post on Sunday, while reacting to the seizure of Mines Resistant Armour Personnels (MRAPs) by bandits.
The MRAPs are said to belong to the military, were seized by bandits led by Bello Turji, a notorious kingpin known for his activities in Zamfara State.
A viral video of the bandits jubilating after setting MRAPs on fire has since gone viral on the internet.
In the post, Gumi said the bandits were initially fighting an “ethnic war that could easily be resolved”.
He claimed that bandits now think they are faighting for God.
“Initially Bandits were fighting an ethnic war that could easily be resolved,” Gumi said in the post entitled “Radicalisation of Bandits: I warned against the danger”.
“I warned if the kinetic approach is intensified they will turn into ideologically motivated guerilla warfare. Nobody listened.
“The difference between the former and the latter is that ideological war is mostly intractable, BH (Boko Haram) as an example.
“They commit the same crime but this time they think they are serving God. The picture is gloomy.”