Nigeria's quest for effective leadership continues, according to Shaikh Ahmad Mahmoud Gumi, a prominent Islamic scholar. He emphasizes that the country needs leaders who prioritize the welfare of citizens over personal gain. Gumi's remarks came during an award ceremony honoring Major General Abdulmalik Jibrin and Brigadier General Abdulkadir Gumi, who received government appointments.
Gumi praised Major General Jibrin as a dedicated and patriotic individual, highlighting the need for similar leaders in Nigeria. He stressed that leaders should possess good qualities, character, and a genuine desire to assist others, rather than prioritizing personal interests.
The cleric also expressed concerns about insecurity in states like Zamfara, which has impacted education and stability in local communities. His comments underscore the ongoing search for good governance and justice in Nigeria, a theme echoed in various social movements and democratization efforts since 1999.
Source: https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2025/2/the-leaders-we-have-only-think-of-themselves-and-their-families-sheikh-gumi-2.html