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Police, Government Officials Usually Accompany Me To Negotiate With Bandits — Sheikh Gumi

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Ahmad Gumi, a Kaduna-based Islamic cleric, stated that he has “never visited bandit hideouts without police and government officials accompanying” him.

In recent years, Gumi has gained attention for his remarks on bandit activities.

During an interview with PUNCH, Gumi urged the federal government to “address banditry’s root causes through peaceful resolution.”

“The federal government must look at the root cause of this problem and start to apply the right formula to solve it,” Gumi said.

He criticized the government’s approach, saying, “Spending trillions on ammunition and militarisation when the problem is social will yield no results, it will only compound the issue, leading people to become radicalised and turn to militancy.”

Gumi’s primary objective is to “facilitate a peaceful resolution with bandits” through dialogue during his visits to their hideouts.

He attributed his proactive approach to his military background, saying, “I am in the eye of the storm and I am a full-fledged Nigerian. I also have an interest in peace and tranquillity.”

He added, “I cannot wait for the official narrative because I have been in the army and I know how things go.”

“One thing Nigerians should understand is that I have never been to any den of these people without officials of the government. I go with the police because one cannot go alone; you must go with them.”

He explained that, “Only that they will tell you there is a perimeter—don’t come with some of them. Sometimes, I also go with traditional institutions and state government officials.”

Gumi emphasized that his “plan is only to broker peace with them,” stating, “They open their doors for us to sit and discuss issues.”

He argued that banditry is not politically driven but stems from centuries of neglect, saying exposure to education and the internet has made the bandits yearn for a better future for their children.

“No politician is sponsoring these people. We are all victims. The opposition is not even behind this. This is a natural reaction of people neglected for centuries,” Gumi said.

He further explained, “Now they are exposed to the world and they want education. These people are exposed to the internet and see how much they are deprived.”

“They want to fight back. This act is not orchestrated by anybody.”

“To our surprise, in a school built for herdsmen in a village between Abuja and Kaduna, over 600 of them, along with their families, have started schooling there.”

“They are telling us they don’t want their children to be like them. Imagine if we did that all around the country.”

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Immediate Past Women Affairs Minister Loses Only Son

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Richard, the only son of the former Minister of Women Affairs, Dame Pauline Tallen, passed away on Sunday morning at Cedar Crest Hospital in Abuja, after being hospitalised.

According to a statement released by the family, the exact cause of his death was not immediately known, though it was reported that he had been placed on oxygen in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit on Friday night.

His alma mater, the Vom Old Boys’ Association, also confirmed his death, stating that he passed away in Abuja after a brief illness.

The group shared on its Facebook page: “On a very sad note, we regret to announce the sudden passing of our member, Mr Richard Adamu Tallen.

“Eternal rest grant unto him oh Lord, may perpetual light shine upon him.

“May the soul of Richard and all departed VOBA members RIP. Amen.”

Richard, a 42-year-old graduate of Computer Science from a university in the United States, is survived by his wife and three children.

The family will announce the burial arrangements.

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NDLEA Arrests 41-Yr-Old Canadian Woman Munju At Lagos Airport For ‘Importing Bags Of Cannabis’

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The operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have apprehended a Canadian national, Adrienne Munju, accused of “importing a large consignment of synthetic cannabis.”

Femi Babafemi, NDLEA spokesperson, confirmed in a statement that the “41-year-old suspect” was arrested on October 3 during the inward clearance of passengers arriving on a KLM flight from Canada at terminal 1 of the Lagos airport.

According to Babafemi, Munju “was caught with 74 parcels of the illicit substance” weighing 35.20 kg, packed in two of her three bags.

In her statement, Munju revealed that she had been “recruited to traffic the consignment through an online platform for 10,000 Canadian dollars” upon successful delivery in Lagos. She reportedly accepted the offer to fund her ongoing master’s degree program in Canada.

Additionally, the agency intercepted “13,298,000 pills of opioids and 338,253 bottles of codeine-based cough syrup” at the Port Harcourt ports, Onne, Rivers.

Babafemi stated that the seized drugs are valued at over “N9 billion in street value” and included substances like Tramadol, Tramaking Quick Action Tramadol, Tamol-X, Royal Tapentadol, and Carisoprodol.

He added that the shipment, originating from India, was seized during a 100 percent joint examination of the containers by the NDLEA.

Furthermore, on October 3, NDLEA operatives at the Tincan seaport in Lagos “intercepted 100 parcels of Canadian Loud weighing 50kg.” The consignment was “packed in 20 parcels, each in five jumbo bags,” hidden within a container carrying four imported vehicles from Canada.

Although the container had initially been cleared from the ESS Libra Bonded Terminal in Ikorodu, “based on credible intelligence,” NDLEA operatives traced the illicit drugs to a warehouse in Ikorodu. The drugs were found inside one of the imported vehicles, a Toyota Sienna bus.

A suspect, Abubakar Shuaibu Ibrahim, was arrested in connection with the seizure.

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Governor Fubara Swears In 23 New Rivers Local Government Chairmen

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has sworn in the newly elected council chairmen” of the 23 local government areas.

The exercise took place on Sunday at the Executive Council Chamber of the Government House in Port Harcourt, the state capital, just hours after the chairmen were issued certificates of return by Adolphus Enebeli, the Chairman of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission.

Following an election held amid heightened tension on Saturday, the Action Peoples Party secured 22 out of 23 chairmanship positions, while the Action Alliance candidate won one seat.

 

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