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Buhari has killed more Fulani than any Nigerian president – Gumi

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
January 22, 2023
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Prominent Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has asserted that more innocent Fulani herdsmen have died under Muhammadu Buhari than any other president.

Gumi made the assertion in an interview with Vanguard.

Gumi, who’s known for his influence among bandits and herdsmen terrorising the North-West and North-Central parts of Nigeria, was speaking on the complexity of the insecurity problem, the actors and what he thinks is the way out.

Also speaking on the metamorphosis of the Ansaru sect that executed the Abuja-Kaduna train killings and kidnap, Gumi said they had to carve out a small area where they could live their lives.

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“And I think they were disbanded, and some of their children were arrested, so they dispersed and got arms to fight back.

“If you want to demarcate Boko Haram and the ISWAP, they are originally one group. Boko Haram was killing and massacring civilians.

“When the Daesh came, they (Ansaru) said ‘okay let’s follow the Daesh and become a subsidiary of the Daesh’.

“They are not Boko Haram. To them, Boko is not a problem.

“Their problem is that they want to seclude themselves in the forest so that they live their pristine life the way they envisaged it.

“But because of the fear of Boko Haram. The authorities disbanded them.

“When their camp was disbanded, they became armed. They’re not challenging the state. They were challenging wrongdoing by the state.

“That was why when they took the (train attack) victims, they wanted their prisoners to be released. You’ve seen the difference now,” Gumi noted

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