Reports have emerged alleging that controversial Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has fled Nigeria amid growing international attention on the security crisis in the country’s northern region.

Gumi, known for his outspoken advocacy of dialogue with armed groups in northern Nigeria, has long courted controversy over his comments and relationship with insurgent leaders. Critics have frequently accused him of sympathizing with bandit groups, though he has consistently denied such allegations, insisting that his goal is to promote peace through engagement.
Unconfirmed sources claim the cleric recently travelled to Turkey, though official confirmation of his departure has not yet been provided.
The report comes amid heightened speculation about possible international responses to the persistent violence and alleged human-rights abuses in northern Nigeria.
Public records indicate that Sheikh Gumi was previously barred from performing the Hajj pilgrimage by Saudi authorities due to his controversial public statements and activities.
As of press time, neither Gumi nor his representatives have issued a formal statement regarding his reported trip.