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Bandits: Gumi Promised To Help FG End Insecurity, NSA Admits

The National Security Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari, Babagana Monguno, yesterday, affirmed that controversial Islamic cleric, Ahmad Gumi promised to assist the government in tackling insecurity.
Monguno disclosed that Gumi made the pledge during a meeting in Kaduna State, adding that the government was waiting to see how much help he could offer.
In what appears to be a defence of the controversial Sheikh, following the backlash over his communication with the bandits, the NSA while addressing journalists at the State House in Abuja, claimed Gumi had the rights to deal with bandits.
Monguno said, “Sheik Gumi is doing what he’s doing because he believes in what he’s doing. He’s a Nigerian and under the constitution, he can talk to anybody. He can deal with anybody.
“I met with him when I went with the service chiefs to Kaduna, and we spoke generally during the meeting and he resolved to help the government. We are waiting for him. That’s all I can say.”
Gumi had met with bandits following the surge in violent crimes and kidnapping in the North.
The cleric had said bandits feel “everybody is against them,” hence the reason for their actions.
However, despite a suggestion that has left Nigerians confused at his real motives, Gumi has continued to urge the Federal Government to grant amnesty to repentant bandits
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