Sheikh Gumi Criticizes Bombing of Terrorists in Nigeria, Cites Ideological Roots and Security Corruption
Controversial Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmed Gumi has criticized the recent bombing of terrorist camps in Nigeria, arguing that military force alone cannot end terrorism, which he says is rooted in ideology. Speaking to TrustTV, Gumi alleged that groups like Boko Haram and ISIS are sponsored by foreign powers, particularly the United States.
He also accused Nigeria’s security system of corruption, claiming funds intended for modern weapons are mismanaged, and urged the government to withdraw U.S. military involvement. Gumi described Nigerians who supported the strikes as misguided and emphasized learning from South Africa’s approach to combating apartheid.
Controversial Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmed Gumi has criticized the recent bombing of terrorist camps in Nigeria, arguing that military force alone cannot end terrorism, which he says is rooted in ideology. Speaking to TrustTV, Gumi alleged that groups like Boko Haram and ISIS are sponsored by foreign powers, particularly the United States.
He also accused Nigeria’s security system of corruption, claiming funds intended for modern weapons are mismanaged, and urged the government to withdraw U.S. military involvement. Gumi described Nigerians who supported the strikes as misguided and emphasized learning from South Africa’s approach to combating apartheid.
Sheikh Gumi Criticizes Bombing of Terrorists in Nigeria, Cites Ideological Roots and Security Corruption
Controversial Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmed Gumi has criticized the recent bombing of terrorist camps in Nigeria, arguing that military force alone cannot end terrorism, which he says is rooted in ideology. Speaking to TrustTV, Gumi alleged that groups like Boko Haram and ISIS are sponsored by foreign powers, particularly the United States.
He also accused Nigeria’s security system of corruption, claiming funds intended for modern weapons are mismanaged, and urged the government to withdraw U.S. military involvement. Gumi described Nigerians who supported the strikes as misguided and emphasized learning from South Africa’s approach to combating apartheid.
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