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Gumi condemns UNIJOS student abduction, calls for non-military approach

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Islamic cleric Ahmad Gumi has denounced the rising wave of kidnappings in Nigeria, invoking divine punishment on individuals he believes contributed to or failed to prevent the crisis.

Drivetvnews gathered that he made the remarks while reacting to the abduction of John Arum, a student of University of Jos, who was reportedly kidnapped by gunmen demanding a ransom of ₦30 million. A video of the victim in captivity had circulated widely online, sparking public outrage.

In a post shared on social media, Gumi described the perpetrators as having lost their sense of humanity and argued that relying solely on military force would not resolve Nigeria’s security challenges. He noted that security experts recommend a combination of strategies, with a larger focus on non-violent measures.

According to him, excessive reliance on force often worsens the situation, while approaches such as dialogue, mediation, and proper religious guidance could help reduce extremism and violence.

He warned that insecurity remains a serious and widespread threat, urging authorities and citizens to avoid emotional reactions and instead adopt practical solutions.

Gumi also criticised what he described as slow responses from government institutions, saying the gap created by inaction has allowed criminal groups to gain influence and exploit the situation.

For years, the cleric has been involved in efforts to engage armed groups in northern Nigeria through dialogue, a role that has drawn mixed reactions. While some critics argue that such engagement legitimises criminal elements, his supporters believe it has helped secure the release of victims in certain cases.

Expressing frustration, he declared that anyone responsible for enabling the crisis or neglecting their duty should face divine consequences.

Meanwhile, the National Association of Nigerian Students has condemned the abduction and issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Federal Government and authorities in Plateau State to ensure the student’s safe release, warning of possible nationwide protests if no action is taken.

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