“Jos attack is another evidence of failed leadership” – Apostle Suleman

The President of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide, Apostle Johnson Suleman has condemned the killing of residents of Angwa Rukuba in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Suleman in a statement issued on Monday, evening said the attack and killing of residents by some yet-to-be-identified gunmen is evidence of failed leadership in Nigeria.

The cleric noted that Nigerians are currently witnessing a kind of leadership that prioritises politics over the protection of the lives and property of those they have sworn to protect.

According to him, Nigerian leaders have continued to waste the people’s collective resources in what he described as a pre-election jamboree.

His words, “Leadership that prioritises politics over protection of lives..Choosing rather to waste our collective patrimony in pre-election jamboree and pre-coronation plans..”

Further stating that he believes in the power of prayer, Suleman said leaders cannot wish away their responsibilities by praying.

He added, “Posterity will judge a leadership that now emboldens, enables and replicates what it once vehemently condemned..

“I believe in the power of prayers but prayers won’t replace responsibility..

We need humane leaders. These current folks have zero affiliation with empathy…

We are tired..it’s depressingly exhausting.

“We stand with the families who lost loved ones and pray for fortitude to bear the irreparable loss,” Suleman said.

The cleric also took a swipe at those who defend the current administration over peanuts.

He asked the supporters of the government to ensure they engage with his remarks with good grammar.

“And for those who will engage this tweet to support failed leadership for the crumbs they offer you, pls show your irritation via good grammar. So even if I am irritated by your intentional delusion, I would be encouraged by your mastery of words,” he added.

                  

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