Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, an Islamic cleric, has described the kidnapping of schoolchildren as a “lesser evil” compared to killing soldiers, stressing that Nigeria must negotiate with bandits to prevent greater bloodshed.
In an interview with the BBC shared on Tuesday, Gumi noted that while the abduction of minors is “evil,” it is less grievous than murder — particularly in situations where kidnapped children are eventually released unharmed.
“Saying that kidnapping children is a lesser evil than killing your soldiers, definitely is lesser. Killing is worse than, but they are all evil. It’s just a lesser evil. Not all evils are of the same power.
He cited previous incidents, including the mass abduction in Kebbi State, arguing that the victims were freed without fatalities.

“So it’s a lesser evil than, like, what happened in Kebbi. They abducted children, and they were released. They didn’t kill them”, Gumi said.









