Is he supporting a convicted terrorist?– Sheikh Gumi to Abia Gov after he visited Nnamdi Kanu

Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has raised concerns over Abia State Governor Alex Otti’s recent visit to Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), currently serving a prison sentence for terrorism.

The visit, which took place at a prison facility in Sokoto State, sparked reactions online. In a Facebook post on December 2, 2025, Gumi questioned whether the governor’s actions implied support for Kanu or his secessionist agenda. He highlighted the risks and harm associated with Kanu’s activities, which have affected civilians and security personnel.

Gumi described the visit as inappropriate, writing: “Is that supporting a convicted terrorist or sympathy with his secessionist agenda? How about his victims—our gallant security and civilians? Nonsense!” His comments reflect broader public debates regarding political engagements with controversial figures.

The development continues to attract social media discussions, as Nigerians weigh the implications of political visits to incarcerated individuals involved in terrorism.

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