Kill Any Fulani Herdsman That Comes Near The Church’ – Apostle Suleman
Johnson Suleman, a radical cleric and
general overseer of Omega Fire Ministry Worldwide, has ordered that is
members kill Fulani herdsmen who come to near his church in Auchi, Edo
State.
This order is in reaction, according to
Apostle Suleman, to intelligence he received that there was a plot to
attack his church using Fulani herdsmen as a cover to launch an assault
that is aimed at assassinating him.
In a segment of a sermon delivered in
his church headquarters on Sunday, January 15, 2017, the cleric
expressed his disappointment at the don’t-care attitude of the Muhammadu
Buhari-led federal government towards the killing of Christians in the
country, using the Southern Kaduna genocide as a touchpoint.
Earlier this month, Suleman blasted President Buhari and the governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El Rufai over the killings in the Christian-dominated Southern Kaduna region of the state.
He warned President Muhammadu Buhari and
his co-travellers to stop acts of divisiveness, marginalisation,
exclusion and palpable hatred for Christians and the body of Christ.
“The lack of tolerance currently being
witnessed was unprecedented in the history of the country. Anybody who
makes the church and Christians his target for destruction in 2017 will
die! God will use them as scapegoats,” he said.
According to him, the double standards
being adopted by Buhari and the government of All Progressives Congress
in handling state affairs, especially his silence on the genocide in
Southern Kaduna, has continued to fuel mutual recriminations and
mistrust among the diverse ethnic and religious groups in the country.
“Over 200 people have been killed [in
Southern Kaduna] and nobody has been arrested,” he told his congregation
last Sunday. “Yet, a few people were killed in during Rivers Rerun
election and a panel of investigation has been set up.”
Over 800 people have been killed in
Southern Kaduna, including Christian clerics, and churches burnt in a
sustained and systematic killing campaign which Christian Association of
Nigeria, CAN, describes as “ethnic and religious cleansing“.
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