Arrest ‘bandits leader’ Gumi, PFN tells Buhari

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THE South-West chapter of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has called on President Buhari to arrest controversial Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, over his utterances, especially for saying that the Federal Government should not declare the bandits as terrorists.

The Christian body disclosed this yesterday in Lagos after a conference attended by its chapters from the six South-West states.

Speaking through its leader, Archbishop John Osa-Oni, PFN said Gumi’s utterances were questionable and as such the Federal Government should hold him responsible.

PFN said he should be the number one suspect, especially with his romance with the bandits.

PFN argued that had Gumi been a Christian leader, he would have been arrested.

Meanwhile, the Catholic Archbishop of Lagos Metropolitan See, Dr. Alfred Martins, has urged the Federal Government to harness all available resources to tackle insecurity facing the country.

The bishop made the call, yesterday, during the Nigeria Catholic Diocesan Priests’ Association (NCDPA) 2021 yearly general meeting, at St. Leo Catholic Church, Ikeja, Lagos.

Martins told newsmen at the event that the country’s problems were enormous and were mostly due to the inability of leaders to harness available resources for the country’s good.

He blamed politicians for using religion as a tool to divide Nigerians and allow insecurity to thrive.

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