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Prominent Islamic cleric Ahmad Gumi has denied allegations linking him to comments allegedly supporting banditry, insisting that videos and statements being circulated online about him were manipulated and taken out of context.
In a statement shared on his verified Facebook page, Gumi claimed that some of his past interviews concerning insecurity in Nigeria were being deliberately distorted by individuals and groups he described as biased.
He further alleged that certain ethnic-interest groups and online content creators were using “sensational and outrageous headlines” to gain public attention.
Rejecting claims that he supports criminal activities, the cleric stated:
“I hereby state unequivocally that any video clip, written statement, or message attributed to me, whether directly or by innuendo, suggesting support for, justification of, protection of, or advocacy for banditry in Nigeria or anywhere else does not emanate from me.”
Gumi urged the public, security agencies, and media organisations to ignore what he described as fake and doctored materials currently making rounds online.
He also warned that individuals spreading such content could face legal consequences.
He stated:
“I, therefore, urge the general public, the media, and the Nigerian state to disregard such fake, manipulated, and doctored materials currently in circulation.”
Speaking further, the cleric expressed hope for peace, healing, and unity across the country while sympathising with victims affected by insecurity and violence.
He added:
“I sincerely hope that our great nation will heal, and that all victims affected by this violence will find comfort in the collective determination of the nation and the international community to achieve a lasting solution to the insecurity fueled over time by ignorance, poverty, and widespread social injustice.”
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