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‘Bandits are not really indoctrinated, they are just looking for money’ – Sheikh Gumi

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Islamic cleric, Sheik Abubakar Gumi says the armed bandits terrorozing Nigeria’s Northern and Middle belt regions are not indoctrinated extremists. According to him, ‘they are just looking for money’.

Commenting on the the 136 students of Salihu Tanko Islamiya School, Tegina, who were abducted by armed bandits last month in Niger State, the cleric said to THE PUNCH; “we are trying to talk sense to them that these are just innocent schoolchildren. We don’t even have any idea of the condition of the children. We are just saying these are young children trying to study and they did nothing, so why are you trying to take dirty money from their families?

“This (kidnap of Islamic pupils) actually proves to the nation that the bandits are not really indoctrinated, they are just looking for money and I think that this is a good prognosis. They are not targeting a religion; they are not ideologues, which are difficult to deal with. We should not forget that they are not educated, formally or informally. They are just going about with cattle, and suddenly they found a lucrative way of finding money.”

Recall that the bandits had demanded N200m from the victims’ parents, which was later reduced to N150m.

“With good engagement, education and enticements like jobs and other things, they will leave this work. But we need a partner and we need the government to understand. Individuals like me alone cannot do it.

“All those we met (have stopped kidnapping), except for one of them who is kidnapping again, and he told us his reason, that he was neglected and he thought we had the mandate to negotiate. But when he realised that we did not have the mandate from anybody, he said he was going back to his business.

“So, the earlier we go into engaging them, the better. The ones who have agreed to lay down arms, you can engineer them to take care of the rest.”

The cleric further stated that the government could not protect schools without first finding means to end banditry in the country.

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