Ahmad Gumi, Islamic cleric, says Nigerian journalists are
“criminals” for describing the activities of bandits as criminality.
Speaking when he featured on Arise Television on Thursday,
Gumi said the media is adding to the insecurity problem by the names they use
in describing the bandits.
He said if the media wants them to surrender, they should
not be castigated and referred to as criminals but rather, nice words should be
used to describe them.
“You’re emphasising on criminality, even the press are
criminals too because they are putting oil into fire. These people are
listening to you, you should not address them as criminals if you want them to
succumb,” he said.
“Youths are ready to put down their weapons, now you are
calling them criminals. How do you want them to cooperate? So you have to show
them they are Nigerians, that they should not hurt children, be law-abiding.
This is the language we want to hear, the press should assist us in getting the
boys.
“You see when we talk with them with nice words, they are
ready to listen to us, put down their weapons but when the language is about
criminality, killing them, then this is what we will keep having.”
Citing the recent threat made by Niger-Delta militants, he
said Nigeria is facing a nationwide problem and that the country should listen
to their demands and strike out the word “criminality”.
“Let me show you something, I don’t wish you harm but if you
are stopped by armed robbers on the road, you will not use the word criminal on
them. Tell them good things so that you will save yourself. We are trying to
save the nation from these youths that have a false sense of authority. The
language we use is very important,” he said.
“We have a problem now, proliferation of arms, and there are
drugs and semi-illiterate population. How do you deal with it? By castigating
them and abusing them in the media?
“You’re talking to yourself, they don’t even listen to you
so the best for us is the clergymen, the respected people, elderly try to reach
them. Put sense into them, when you go, they lower their heads, they will
listen, they will start giving excuses, accept their excuse but show them the
way out. We are trying to nurture them out of this criminality.
“You have the power of media, you should use it to bring
people together not try to spread things that divide people.”
He said the attacks have subsided, saying “even the
Maiduguri case, I don’t think it is a big threat because the military has
surrounded the town”.
“There is no continuous bombardment, just sporadic attacks.
But yet, negotiations are important in seeing that we get these boys or youths,
get sense into their heads. Just admonish them and show them the fear of God
and it will also work,” he said.
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