Islamic cleric, Sheik Ahmad Gumi, asked the Federal Government why it cannot create the ministry of Nomadic affairs as a measure to check banditry.
Gumi had shared a post, “ZAMFARA: THE FLARING OF CRISIS”, on Monday, where he asked the government to put in place a programme of amnesty for bandits.
He said he felt that with the military option, “bandits are going nowhere.”
Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman, fired back saying: “A bandit-lover is on record as saying a military offensive would not work, and that the bandits “are going nowhere.” True? False. They are going somewhere. And that is: hell.”
But in his response, in an article titled, “War Has Never Been A Solution Anytime Anywhere”, Gumi dissociated himself from the bandit-lover tag.
He said, “You bootlicker that called me a bandit-lover! I am not one, but my country-lover, my region-lover, my state-lover, and my people-lover, and humanity-lover.
“Only a fool would allow his dwelling to be a theatre of war. Unfortunately, how many fools are there. Killing rats in your rat-infested sitting room with an iron rod will only end up destroying your gadgets and furniture probably without killing any. We should not mask out poor governance with artillery power.
“Some disingenuous people say: peace and negotiations with herdsmen, bandits have failed, and your mission has failed!
“I said my mission has not failed but it was sabotaged or discouraged by the same influential people that benefit from the chaos or like us to destroy ourselves and leave the herdsmen in perpetual ignorance.
“Some said we have tried amnesty but it didn’t work. You didn’t try amnesty but tried amnesia. Amnesty without rehabilitation, reconciliation, and reparation is no amnesty. Ask the former Niger Delta Militants who killed security men in the past what an amnesty is. “What stops us from having a federal ministry of Nomadic Affairs where their grievances and complaints will be addressed?”