In 2015, Buhari Protest Against The Gov’t. Then, Protest Was Legal But Now It’s Illegal–Ahmad Gumi

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According to Sahara reporters, Sheik Dr. Ahmad Gumi, a well-known Islamic cleric, has called on Nigerians to utilize peaceful protests as a legitimate means to express their discontent with the government. Sheik Gumi stressed that peaceful demonstrations are a vital tool for advocating change within society. This message was delivered in a video clip that was circulated by SaharaReporters.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE

In his address, Sheik Gumi underscored the significance of maintaining non-violent methods when protesting, urging Nigerians to avoid any actions that could incite violence. He noted that the effectiveness of protests is diminished when they turn violent, and he appealed for disciplined, peaceful demonstrations to make the voices of the people heard without resorting to chaos.

Reflecting on the history of political protests in Nigeria, Sheik Gumi criticised the current administration’s approach to handling demonstrations. He drew a stark comparison between the government’s stance on protests now and the protests led by members of the current government when they were in opposition. This comparison highlights what Sheik Gumi perceives as a double standard in the government’s treatment of public dissent.

Sheik Gumi specifically mentioned the protests of 2015, in which Muhammadu Buhari and other prominent All Progressives Congress (APC) members actively participated. He pointed out that during that period, protesting against the government was deemed acceptable and legal. However, he argued that under the current regime, similar acts of protest are often viewed as illegal and are met with resistance.

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By highlighting these inconsistencies, Sheik Gumi aimed to shed light on the changing perceptions and responses to public protests in Nigeria. His call for peaceful demonstrations comes at a time of increasing public frustration and aims to encourage a constructive and non-violent avenue for citizens to demand accountability and change from their leaders.

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He said: “In 2015, Muhammadu Buhari and other top All Progressives Congress (APC) officials came out to protest that the previous government had spoiled Nigeria. Then, protest was legal but now it’s illegal>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE

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