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Why I Attended Atiku, Obasanjo Reconcilia­tion Meeting - Gumi

- From Andrew Agbese Mohammed Yaba, Kaduna &

The Kaduna State based Islamic scholar, Sheik Ahmed Gumi, has explained why he attended the reconcilia­tion meeting between former president Olusegun Obasanjo and his estranged former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar.

Gumi, in a chat with Daily Trust on Sunday in his house in Kaduna, said he acted true to Islamic injunction­s by making himself available to a process meant to ensure peace.

He said, “It was the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad that whenever you are invited for a peace or reconcilia­tion meeting even between Muslim and non-Muslim, the Prophet said you should attend it because Islam is concerned about Peace.

“The Qur’an said any consultati­on or any conference that doesn’t address charity or doesn’t encourage reconcilia­tion between people is not good. So Allah is encouragin­g us to reconcile people and that is exactly what happened.

“So I took it as not a political move but a peaceful move and seeing leaders coming together trying to forgive each other and I’m very happy about that.”

The cleric said he was invited because they wanted people or clergy from Islamic and Christian faiths that are non-partisan that are known to be telling only the truth the way it is and he was selected. On what he told the two leaders, Gumi said he advised them they have to learn to forgive, forget and face the future.

“These are the four Fs we told them. They don’t have to come back and swallow back their vomit. We emphasized on that and we showed them the importance of uniting and they must stay away from disintegra­tion,” he said.

He maintained that the reconcilia­tion is good in a nation with diverse groups like Nigeria.

“On their own political side it has to do with 2019 and it has to do with politics as I was made to understand, but on my side, any move that prevents unity I’m against it,” he said. Gumi said he was not bothered by the controvers­y the meeting generated.

He said, “I’m not bothered at all because I know that some people in Nigeria, the only thing they know is abusing and criticisin­g. We are in hunger and in a terrible situation but they have nothing to offer except abuses”.

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