Apostle Johnson Suleman, the leader of Omega Fire Ministries, has condemned the recent attack in Jos, describing it as a stark example of Nigeria's failed leadership. He made the statement on his social media platform, where he accused leaders of prioritizing their political interests over the safety of citizens.
Suleman claimed that the attack was a result of leadership that puts politics before protecting people's lives. He criticized what he called bad priorities, stating that officials are more interested in political matters than dealing with insecurity.
The cleric emphasized that prayers alone cannot replace good leadership and decision-making. He expressed sympathy to the families who were affected by the attack and wished them strength through prayers during their difficult time.
The recent attack in Jos is a symptom of a larger problem in Nigeria - the failure of leadership to protect its citizens. Apostle Johnson Suleman's demands for urgent action are well-placed, given the evident prioritization of politics over people's lives. The fact that leaders are more interested in pre-election parties than addressing insecurity is a damning indictment of their priorities. The people of Nigeria deserve better, and it's time for leaders to take responsibility for their actions.