Islamic Cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has faulted the Court’s decision to declare proscribed bandit groups as terrorists. Gumi says this will only lead to more military action which has neither resolved the Boko Haram problem or brought an end to banditry.
In a prior interview moments before the court judgment, the Muslim cleric shared his thoughts on some of the problems related to tackling banditry with Arise News correspondent, Ferdinand Duruoha.
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