2015: Sheik Gumi Warns Jonathan, Buhari

Popular Islamic scholar, Sheik Ahmad Gumi who recently warned President Jonathan and Gen. Mohammadu Buhari (rtd)  against contesting for Presidential election in 2015 has spoken again. 
Photo - Ahmad Gumi
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi
Gumi who shared his opinion in a letter he wrote on Goodluck and Buhari titled: says he has no regrets in writing the letter as he even wishes to write more.
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi who has been over his letter, in a recent interview with Vanguard gave his reasons on why he warned the Presidential candidates against running in the 2015 elections.
Gumi said: “Yes, my fear about the 2015 election is that when I look at the parameters of 2011 election and what led to the crises, I didn’t see anything that have changed.  In fact, the factors are more aggravated now.  What’s coming now to explode is a big bomb.
“A big section of Nigeria will be uncomfortable with Jonathan continuing as President”.
My letters addressed the factors. It’s about a Nigerian citizen telling Gen. Buhari, please step down for peace, unity and stability of Nigeria because your followers are fanatical, irrational, sentimental and they are many, not few.”
 In the North people think that General (Buhari) is light whereby they can get salvation, but it’s a false light, it will destroy them.
And in the South too, the government has false light. It is saying, “followers”, especially Christians, “this is your salvation, saviour” –  it’s a false light. Why? Anything that will cause polarization of the society even if you have the upper hand, you really  don’t have it because the other hand will try to undermine you.  So, in a stable society, there is a correct light whereby every segment of the society is comfortable, relatively and reasonably comfortable.”
“War in Nigeria, when it starts too, nobody can stop it and it may have no boundaries.  Now, it’s confined to some part of the North but when it engulfs the whole country nobody will settle anywhere. The worse thing is that people don’t know how to behave in war.
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