
FAKE NEWS: I never said I’m US’ target – Gumi
Renowned Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has debunked a viral report alleging that he claimed to have been targeted by a United States attack on Nigerian soil, describing the story as outright fake news.
In a post on his verified Facebook page, Gumi clarified that he never made such a statement and never considered such a possibility.
“There is fake news going viral now that wrongly claims that I said I was targeted by the US attack on Nigerian soil, or something to that effect,” he said.
Dismissing the report, the cleric added: “I never said so, and I also never thought of such a possibility. I am comfortably staying in my home with my family without fear, intimidation, or apprehension.”
He explained that the misunderstanding likely arose from a lecture he delivered at a mosque, where he recounted a past security incident involving Boko Haram.
“I believe the source of misinterpretation was a lecture I gave in the mosque on how, in August 2012, I was told that Boko Haram had targeted me for elimination,” Sheikh Gumi stated.
According to him, the attempted attack failed when the assailants were killed by their own device. “The two people who came to execute the plan were killed instantly when the bomb detonated in their hands near my house,” he said.
Sheikh Gumi therefore urged media organisations that published the report to correct the narrative.
“I advise all news agencies that reported the fake news to publicly retract it and tender their apologies,” he added.
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