President Muhammadu Buhari |
A fierce Northern cleric, Sheikh Hamed Gumi has said that it is impossible for President Muhammadu Buhari to accept fresh ideas.
He also said the President believed most Nigerians who were not in his circle were rascals, thieves and fraudsters.
The Islamic cleric said this in an interview with Punch newspaper.
Gumi also said things had deteriorated even below what led to the castigation of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
He argued that the nation was in a better place under the leadership of Jonathan.
When asked why he chose to criticize the President instead of
advising him on how best to lead the country, Gumi said: “I cannot get
to the other room with him because I am not his wife but even somebody
who has access to the other room cannot get ideas into his head.
“How do you blame somebody who does not have access to the other
room? You cannot change Buhari. He is already cast in a mentality. He
believes that most Nigerians, if not all, are rascals, thieves and 419.
He believes only his own circle are the good people. You cannot get
across anything.
“He has castigated Nigerians in many fora and everybody to him on
knows that. He is somebody who always blames others; he does not take
responsibility for anything. We are not castigating him. We are talking
about this publicly for two reasons: first, his followers have to accept
something is wrong.
“Definitely, the situation now is worse. The economy is worse.
Feeding is a problem; medical care is a problem. There are problems
everywhere. Nigeria is down. Nobody is secure.
“The honest people in government have pulled out. Look at what a
Governor said recently; that he was resigning his position as the chief
security officer because he is helpless. Another Governor said we have
to face the fact that there is a problem in Nigeria. We can’t deny that.
“Buhari is just a common man. He is just an ordinary one man in
Nigeria. We cannot be hypocrites, hiding facts because of a man. Why are
people shivering because of him because he has a team of illiterate,
fanatical followers? We can deal with them. They should not hold us to
ransom. He is a victim of this ignorant, unemployed and senseless
followership.”
He advised the President to resign from his position, insisting that
Nigeria needed a new crop of leaders, plus a leader who will unite the
nation rather than polarize it.
“When I see a leader polarising or dividing the polity, no matter how
he claims to be good, he is not good for the situation. You see, it is
not every time you have a leader that is good for a situation. Every
situation has its own remedy. We need in Nigeria a person who can listen
and bring everybody together and also have a way of negotiating in the
murky water of politics,” he said.
Gumi argued that despite the fact that the north had produced more leaders, the region had nothing to show for it.
“The northern region, even though supplied many leaders, has been
backward. One of the reasons is the nature of the northern man. He has a
psyche that is molded by the emirate system before the coming of the
white man, which is the absolute control. In some places, you cannot
even put on a very clean cloth because they will say you are competing
with the king.
“The society has not changed. They feel that they are the new kings.
An ordinary northern leader thinks of northerners as subjects. He does
not want to improve their economic and social well being. For instance,
it is high time we stopped this genuflection before the emirs. They
don’t have any power over us. We are human beings.
“They maintain the feeling that ‘I am superior, the others are
subjects’. They do not want to assist the region. This is the northern
psyche. Even though they have been ruling for a long time, the north has
been backward. The masses have been looking for a messiah that will
free them from this bondage,” he added.
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