Sheikh Ahmed Gumi |
A fiery Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmed Gumi has revealed how he warned President Muhammadu Buhari against taking over governance from the immediate past President Goodluck Jonathan
Gumi said he told Buhari that he was coming to make things worse for
Nigerians due to the situation on ground when he won the election.
The cleric said his criticism of the President was done in the interest of
Nigerians.
Speaking with Punch, Gumi noted that things were worse now under the Buhari
administration than it was during the past government.
According to him, “Our criticism of Buhari is not about being a northerner
or a Muslim . It has to do with what is in the best interest of Nigerians. A
leader is like a blind man. People on the ground or on the field could see what
he cannot see.
“Preachers of religions who are apolitical are the ones that are the eyes ,
telling the leadership what to do or where things are going wrong.
“We are like the press too, we are supposed to be neutral in our
presentation of facts. Once things are not going on as they should be, it is
our duty to come out to explain to the people and the government what is wrong
and also proffer solutions.
“Even before Buhari came, I was one of the few people that advised him that
the Nigerian situation at the end of Jonathan’s regime was not the best for
him. He was going to make things worse, not better.
“If you are bringing in a patient who has broken all his limbs to the
hospital , the doctor will be concerned about whether his blood is circulating
and not about his broken bones.
“The doctor will not be looking at the protruding bones but those standing
by will be looking and wondering why the doctor is not concerned about the
bones.
“The doctor is concerned about how to save the life of the patient. That is
how Nigeria is. When you are concerned and obsessed with what can be fixed
later, you are rather killing Nigeria. That is what I see in the government.”
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