“I’ve Been Marked for Elimination as Boko Haram Figure” — Sheikh Gumi Alleges Abuja Security Plot, Blames US and Foreign Interference for Nigeria’s Insecurity
Controversial Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has claimed that he was secretly warned by security sources in Abuja that his name appeared on a list of individuals allegedly marked for elimination as Boko Haram figures. Speaking to his congregation, Gumi said he received an early-morning phone call from an unidentified source who informed him that his name was mentioned during high-level national security discussions.
Gumi alleged that the plan involved foreign forces, accusing the United States of targeting him and blaming American policies for the emergence and sustenance of Boko Haram insurgents. He argued that foreign-backed narratives had deepened Nigeria’s insecurity and worsened religious and social divisions, while falsely portraying Christians as the sole victims of violence.
The cleric further accused Nigerian political and religious leaders of remaining silent in the face of growing hardship, oppression, and insecurity, saying their failure to engage in honest dialogue had left the country fragmented and fearful. He warned that continued silence and division among leaders and scholars would further drag Nigeria into crisis, stressing that no sovereign nation should tolerate external interference designed to divide its people along religious or social lines.
Controversial Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has claimed that he was secretly warned by security sources in Abuja that his name appeared on a list of individuals allegedly marked for elimination as Boko Haram figures. Speaking to his congregation, Gumi said he received an early-morning phone call from an unidentified source who informed him that his name was mentioned during high-level national security discussions.
Gumi alleged that the plan involved foreign forces, accusing the United States of targeting him and blaming American policies for the emergence and sustenance of Boko Haram insurgents. He argued that foreign-backed narratives had deepened Nigeria’s insecurity and worsened religious and social divisions, while falsely portraying Christians as the sole victims of violence.
The cleric further accused Nigerian political and religious leaders of remaining silent in the face of growing hardship, oppression, and insecurity, saying their failure to engage in honest dialogue had left the country fragmented and fearful. He warned that continued silence and division among leaders and scholars would further drag Nigeria into crisis, stressing that no sovereign nation should tolerate external interference designed to divide its people along religious or social lines.
“I’ve Been Marked for Elimination as Boko Haram Figure” — Sheikh Gumi Alleges Abuja Security Plot, Blames US and Foreign Interference for Nigeria’s Insecurity
Controversial Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has claimed that he was secretly warned by security sources in Abuja that his name appeared on a list of individuals allegedly marked for elimination as Boko Haram figures. Speaking to his congregation, Gumi said he received an early-morning phone call from an unidentified source who informed him that his name was mentioned during high-level national security discussions.
Gumi alleged that the plan involved foreign forces, accusing the United States of targeting him and blaming American policies for the emergence and sustenance of Boko Haram insurgents. He argued that foreign-backed narratives had deepened Nigeria’s insecurity and worsened religious and social divisions, while falsely portraying Christians as the sole victims of violence.
The cleric further accused Nigerian political and religious leaders of remaining silent in the face of growing hardship, oppression, and insecurity, saying their failure to engage in honest dialogue had left the country fragmented and fearful. He warned that continued silence and division among leaders and scholars would further drag Nigeria into crisis, stressing that no sovereign nation should tolerate external interference designed to divide its people along religious or social lines.
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