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Islamic cleric Sheikh Gumi under fire after claiming govt knows terrorists by name and location

Cleric’s comments on government knowledge of terrorist locations trigger national debate

Mariam Balogun by Mariam Balogun
March 19, 2026
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Gumi terrorism intelligence allegation Nigeria sparks outrage as cleric claims government knows terrorists’ names and locations but has failed to act

Controversial Kaduna-based Islamic cleric, Sheikh Abubakar Gumi, has triggered widespread debate after claiming in a televised interview that the Federal Government of Nigeria knows the names and locations of terrorists operating across the country.

Also read: ‘Not alone’ I have government backing to meet bandits, Sheikh Gumi

The Gumi terrorism intelligence allegation Nigeria statement has provoked strong reactions from citizens, analysts and public figures, many of whom say the remarks raise serious questions about the state’s counterterrorism strategy and ongoing insecurity.

Speaking during a recent interview on DRTV, Sheikh Gumi insisted that his engagements with armed groups are conducted in coordination with security agencies, including the police, military and Department of State Services.

“The government knows every terrorist by name and by location. I don’t go alone to negotiate, I go with the police, military and other security agencies,” he said.

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Gumi also defended his controversial mediation efforts with armed groups, stating that his visits to remote forests and communities are carried out under supervision and in collaboration with officials.

His remarks have reignited long-standing public concerns about Nigeria’s security crisis, which has persisted for more than a decade in several northern states despite repeated military operations.

Some Nigerians interpreted the comments as confirmation of suspicions that authorities may possess intelligence on armed groups but have been unable or unwilling to act decisively.

Activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore alleged that the statement reinforces claims of possible collusion between government officials and criminal networks, though he provided no evidence to support the assertion.

Veteran entertainer Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, also criticised the situation, suggesting that Nigeria’s leadership may be compromised in its handling of insecurity.

On social media, reactions ranged from shock to frustration, with users questioning why such sensitive intelligence would exist without corresponding action to neutralise threats.

However, some analysts caution against drawing definitive conclusions, arguing that intelligence possession does not always translate into operational capacity, and warning that public statements of this nature could complicate ongoing security efforts.

Foreign affairs analyst Dr James Abaranje suggested the comments could have international implications, noting that global powers may interpret the remarks as evidence of state awareness of terrorist activities without adequate response.

He argued that such perceptions, whether accurate or not, could influence foreign policy decisions regarding Nigeria’s security cooperation.

Also read: ‘They are more dangerous’ Sheikh Gumi issues statement, claiming IPOB are worse than herdsmen

The Federal Government has not yet issued an official response to Gumi’s latest remarks, as the controversy continues to generate heated debate over Nigeria’s counterterrorism approach and the role of dialogue in addressing insecurity.

Mariam Balogun
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