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Qur’anic justice, education can defeat banditry — Imam Adebayo

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
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Founder of the Al-Hakeem Islamic Foundation of Nigeria, Imam Abdul Hakeem Adebayo, has called for the application of Qur’anic principles of justice, economic expansion, and educational investment to tackle the country’s banditry crisis.

Delivering a paper titled “An Islamic Approach to Combating Banditry in Nigeria: Banditry as a Case Study of National Insecurity” in Osun State, the cleric identified banditry as one of Nigeria’s gravest security threats, particularly across the northern region.

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He highlighted that kidnapping, cattle rustling, village attacks, murder, and property destruction have resulted in loss of life, mass displacement, economic collapse, and widespread fear.

Citing Qur’an 4:93, Imam Adebayo stated: “Whoever kills a believer intentionally, his recompense is Hell, wherein he will abide forever, and Allah’s wrath and curse are upon him,” underscoring Islam’s firm condemnation of all unlawful violence.

Defining banditry as organised crime encompassing armed robbery, kidnapping for ransom, extortion, and community attacks, the scholar noted that from an Islamic standpoint, such acts constitute Hirabah — waging war and spreading terror — explicitly prohibited in Qur’an 5:33.

Root causes and consequences

The Imam identified six primary drivers of banditry: poverty and economic hardship, illiteracy, weak law enforcement, corruption, proliferation of illegal weapons, and moral decay.

Its effects, he said, include thousands of deaths, agricultural and commercial disruption, mass displacement, school closures, and severe psychological trauma for victims and affected communities.

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Eight-point Islamic solution

Imam Adebayo proposed a comprehensive framework for government, security agencies, religious leaders, and citizens:

· Swift justice: Prosecute criminals fairly and promptly, in line with Qur’an 16:90: “Indeed, Allah commands justice.”
· Strengthen security: Improve training, equipment, and intelligence-gathering technology for rapid response.
· Tackle corruption: Hold officials accountable for security resources entrusted to them.
· Economic empowerment: Invest in agriculture, vocational training, and job creation to curb youth desperation.
· Expand education: Prioritise quality schooling in rural communities vulnerable to criminal recruitment.
· Community cooperation: Encourage local populations to provide credible intelligence to security agencies through lawful channels.
· Religious engagement: Task Islamic scholars and imams with intensified teaching on the sanctity of life, honesty, and peaceful coexistence.
· Rehabilitation: Offer repentant individuals opportunities for reintegration through government programmes.

Recommendations to Federal Government

The cleric urged the Federal Government to enhance intelligence and surveillance, improve security personnel welfare and capacity, and tighten border controls to stem illegal arms trafficking.

He further called for increased rural development and youth empowerment investment, stronger collaboration among government, traditional rulers, and religious leaders, and intensified anti-corruption measures within security institutions.

Victims and affected communities, he stressed, deserve justice, while repentant offenders should have access to effective rehabilitation.

Path to lasting peace

Concluding, Imam Adebayo affirmed that banditry remains a major threat to Nigeria’s peace, unity, and development — but Islam offers comprehensive principles for security and social order.

“Through justice, effective governance, economic empowerment, quality education, moral reorientation, and sincere reliance upon Allah, Nigeria can overcome the challenge of banditry and achieve lasting peace,” he said.

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