Revered Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Abubakar Gumi, has called on Nigerians to avoid any form of violence in the forthcoming general elections, particularly the presidential election, stressing that both President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and former head of state,
General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) are not worth dying for.
This is just as he called on well-meaning Nigerians and the electorates not to allow politics to suppress their conscience.
Gumi in a press statement personally signed by him and issued to newsmen in Kaduna, in reaction to reports which he asserted misquoted him, stressed, “for the record, I am not a politician and I don’t have sympathy for any of the political parties. My commitment to those that are fair and following what I do is always to ensure that the rule of law prevails in the conduct of all politicians and for the major stakeholders to avoid overheating our already saturated polity.
“If some of my comments, which some considered nasty and against their political interests and pursuit, will ultimately alert our largely unenlightened youths and subsequently prevent the looming bloodshed I foresaw, then the abuses and allegations of compromise against my person will be my own sacrifice to this nation.
“It does not matter the malicious opinion of anybody against whosoever did anything for the sake of Allah because He knows the secrets of our hearts and He is the ultimate judge. I am always very conscious of everything I write and I will always accept responsibility no matter who feels offended.”
He further noted in the statement that, “as an Islamic scholar, the supporters of Jonathan or Buhari should not expect me to embark on campaign or to compel people to vote a candidate they don’t want. My responsibility is to guide and alert the nation based on what I know and my conviction, while the people have the final say. In the process, like all mortals, I can be wrong. What is important in Islam is to act strictly for the sake of Allah.”
Reacting to reports that he was anti-Buhari, he said, “I have not said, as reported during the group’s visit to me, that General Buhari is also corrupt as purported and erroneously disseminated. In any case, it is not my duty to determine whether anybody is corrupt or not or to even pass a damning verdict on him.
“May I state, however, that the content of my recent posting, as clear as it is, was publicised by some media outfits to deliberately mislead the public about my position; many viewed it as against Buhari or an indirect endorsement of Jonathan.
“The records too are very clear. There is no Nigerian leader I persistently criticise and censor like Jonathan because of the deficiency in his leadership to address many serious national issues today, in some parts of the country.
“Criticising Buhari will inevitably be seen as an act of blasphemy in the eyes of his supporters. They see anyone that speaks against what they believe in as a Jonathan man. This pathetic situation has to be reversed because the moment someone presents himself for leadership, he is liable to criticism and answerable to people before God.
“The fact that there is religion in politics and politics in religion is the reason why I believe it is a duty for me to be consistent in addressing issues of public interest and to ensure that no human blood drops for the sake of anybody’s ambition, including the ambitions of Jonathan and Buhari.
“My comments on avoiding violence during the election are not only limited to the supporters of Buhari, as is mischievously being insinuated, but extended to the supporters of Jonathan as well.
“In fact, that is why before the two parties held their presidential conventions I repeatedly urged the parties to do away with the candidatures of Jonathan and Buhari because of the potential danger of doing so. But now that they didn’t listen and produced the duo, it is obvious that only one of them will eventually become president in 2015.”
Gumi further advised Nigerians to accept the conduct of a reasonably fair 2015 election, saying, “at this point I must say, therefore, that we must prepare our minds and accept the outcome of the election as much as it is conducted under reasonable fairness. This is better than the risk of losing one human life because of the ambition of Jonathan or Buhari. If lives are worth sacrificing, why is it that the children of our politicians did not participate in the post- election violence of 2011?
“On this note, I call on INEC and the security agencies to conduct themselves appropriately without partiality, to diffuse post-election tension and violence.
“I also call on the public to be patient no matter the level of provocation and injustice, because at the end of it all and due to our collective prayers, Allah (SWT) will provide the way out for Nigeria.
“I am compelled to give this additional comment because I know that there are many reasonable people that misunderstood my position because of the manner my comments are being reported. May Allah protect us all and guide us aright, amin.”
Source: Leadership