Sheikh Gumi Condemns US Airstrikes In Northern Nigeria, Warns Of Rising Insecurity And Loss Of Sovereignty
Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has strongly criticised the recent United States airstrikes in northern Nigeria, warning that foreign military intervention could worsen insecurity, polarise the country and erode national sovereignty. In a statement shared on December 26, 2025, Gumi argued that while eliminating terrorists is justified, such actions should not be carried out by foreign powers he accused of having ulterior motives and a record of civilian casualties. He cautioned that US involvement could turn Nigeria into a theatre of war, attract anti-American militant groups and inflame religious tensions, especially with claims that the strikes were meant to protect Christians. Gumi urged the Nigerian government to halt military cooperation with the US, warning of political consequences ahead of the 2027 elections, and suggested alternative partnerships with countries like China, Turkey and Pakistan. He also stressed that airstrikes alone cannot end terrorism, calling for Nigerian-led ground operations to effectively address the threat.
Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has strongly criticised the recent United States airstrikes in northern Nigeria, warning that foreign military intervention could worsen insecurity, polarise the country and erode national sovereignty. In a statement shared on December 26, 2025, Gumi argued that while eliminating terrorists is justified, such actions should not be carried out by foreign powers he accused of having ulterior motives and a record of civilian casualties. He cautioned that US involvement could turn Nigeria into a theatre of war, attract anti-American militant groups and inflame religious tensions, especially with claims that the strikes were meant to protect Christians. Gumi urged the Nigerian government to halt military cooperation with the US, warning of political consequences ahead of the 2027 elections, and suggested alternative partnerships with countries like China, Turkey and Pakistan. He also stressed that airstrikes alone cannot end terrorism, calling for Nigerian-led ground operations to effectively address the threat.
Sheikh Gumi Condemns US Airstrikes In Northern Nigeria, Warns Of Rising Insecurity And Loss Of Sovereignty
Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has strongly criticised the recent United States airstrikes in northern Nigeria, warning that foreign military intervention could worsen insecurity, polarise the country and erode national sovereignty. In a statement shared on December 26, 2025, Gumi argued that while eliminating terrorists is justified, such actions should not be carried out by foreign powers he accused of having ulterior motives and a record of civilian casualties. He cautioned that US involvement could turn Nigeria into a theatre of war, attract anti-American militant groups and inflame religious tensions, especially with claims that the strikes were meant to protect Christians. Gumi urged the Nigerian government to halt military cooperation with the US, warning of political consequences ahead of the 2027 elections, and suggested alternative partnerships with countries like China, Turkey and Pakistan. He also stressed that airstrikes alone cannot end terrorism, calling for Nigerian-led ground operations to effectively address the threat.
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