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Zamfara bandits I met not responsible for school girls abduction – Gumi

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Sheikh Ahmad Gumi says the bandits he spoke with are not responsible for the abduction of Jangebe schoolgirls

Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has said abductors of the Zamfara schoolgirls were not the bandits he recently engaged with in Zamfara forests.

The Nation had reported bandits stormed Government Secondary School, Jangebe in Talata Mafara Local Government Area around 1am Friday and abducted over 300 female students.

Zamfara Commissioner of Security and Home Affairs, Alhaji Abubakar Dauran, confirmed the abduction to News Agency of Nigeria but could not confirm the number of the students abducted as at press time.

Gumi, in a short telephone interview with The Nation, said the abduction was carried out by a splinter group of the Zamfara bandits.

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The Islamic scholar, who appeared to have reached out to the bandit leaders he recently met, stated categorically “They are not the ones that abducted the girls. It is a splinter group.”

When asked whether he would be going to Zamfara to meet the bandits for talks and plea for release of the school girls, Sheikh Gumi simply said, “maybe”.

The Islamic scholar has taken his peace message to bandits hideouts in Zamfara where about 500 were reported to have repented in Shinkafi local government area.

The renowned Islamic scholar and his delegation also met with bandits at Sububu forest and Pakai forest.

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