Herdsmen took up arms to defend themselves against brutality – Gumi

Popular Kaduna-based Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, says herdsmen were constrained to take up arms to defend themselves against brutality because government neglected them.

Gumi had described bandits as very shy people, who are only interested in their cows.

The cleric who spoke on TVC Politics on Sunday programme, also blamed Nigerians for contributing to insecurity.

He stated this while responding to a question on whether political leaders could be blamed for refusing to address the complaints of bandits about extrajudicial killings by law enforcement agents, as witnessed during the #EndSARS protests, which kicked against police harassment.

According to Gumi, “I blame everybody, from the President to you, the man speaking. I blame everybody. It is a combination of small, small issues here and there that produced this monster. Everybody is at fault. I don’t want any Nigerian to exonerate himself.

“The media plays a part by polarising the nation. Even journalists helped in stirring this ethnic chauvinism we see all over the country. Government has neglected these people all along and they were using a hammer to kill a fly.

“To the southern Nigerians, #EndSARS is not a reason to understand why these herdsmen took up weapons. They were brutalised by the military, not only the police, for a lot of time, and not only in this regime. We should not be surprised.”

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