Islamic cleric, Ahmad Abubakar Mahmoud Gumi, has distanced himself from claims circulating in parts of the media and online platforms suggesting he supports or justifies banditry in Nigeria.
In a press statement issued on May 23, 2026, in Kaduna, Gumi said he had been consistently misquoted in media interviews, public lectures, and discussions on tackling insecurity, particularly banditry.
He attributed the alleged misrepresentation to “ethnic-interest groups, individuals driven by prejudice, and sectional internet content creators” who, according to him, deploy sensational headlines to attract attention.
The cleric stated “unequivocally” that any video, written material, or message attributed to him—either directly or indirectly—suggesting support, protection, or advocacy for banditry does not originate from him.
Gumi reaffirmed his loyalty to Nigeria, describing the country as one with unmatched potential, and urged the public, media organisations, and government institutions to disregard what he termed “fake, manipulated, and doctored materials” currently in circulation.
He further warned that individuals or groups who continue to spread false claims against him from the date of the statement would face legal consequences.
The cleric also expressed hope for national healing, noting that victims of banditry and violence should find solace in the collective resolve of Nigerians and the international community to end insecurity driven by poverty, ignorance, and social injustice.
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