I was misunderstood, Gumi replies Army

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Renowned Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmed Gumi, says his earlier statement accusing the Nigerian Army of religious bias was misunderstood.

Gumi said his comments was from 2010-2015, noting that he has a good understanding of the Nigerian Army, being a retired soldier himself.

In a clip, the Islamic scholar was seen telling the bandits that soldiers are divided into Muslims and non-Muslims.

However, the Nigerian Army cautioned Gumi against making divisive and disparaging utterances against the military institutions.

In his response, the army spokesman, Brig. Gen. Mohammed Yerima said the army did not deploy its troops along ethnic or religious lines as stated by the cleric during his interaction with bandits.

In his statement titled, ā€˜Nigerian Army does not deploy its troops along ethnic or religious lines,ā€™ Yerima had admonished the cleric and other ā€œopinion merchantsā€Ā  to exercise restraint andĀ  not drag the image and reputation of ā€œone of the most reliable national institutions to disrepute.ā€

But Gumi said, ā€œI saw the Armyā€™s response. What I will say is that there is a misunderstanding in the issues. When I speak about the religious issue in the Army, I am not referring to todayā€™s Army.

ā€œThe issue is from 2010-2015 when some people were in-charge and a lot of bad things happened.

ā€œIt is during that time that there were bombings everywhere. It happened in Jaji and we lost a popular Muslim general. Even, I was saved by God because they planted a bomb for me,ā€ Gumi told BBC while reacting to the Armyā€™s response.

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