An Islamic cleric based in Kaduna State, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has refuted claims that politicians are funding the unrest in the northern region of the country.
There has been a surge in insecurity, especially in the North-West region, with incidents of violence resulting in casualties, including the recent killing of the monarch of Gobir in Sokoto State by bandits and criminals.
In a recent interview, Gumi dismissed the accusations linking politicians to the unrest, stating that the situation is a consequence of long-term neglect and lack of education among certain communities.
He emphasized that the desire for education and a better future is what is driving these communities to take action, rather than any external influence.
Gumi also highlighted a positive initiative where schools were built for herdsmen and their families, resulting in a significant number of them enrolling their children to break the cycle of illiteracy.















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