BREAKING! MURIC orders the arrest of Apostle Suleiman
Following his unguarded rant over herdsmen,
the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has lashed out at the Senior Pastor
of the Omega Fire Ministries, OFM, Apostle Johnson Suleiman.

BREAKING! MURIC orders the arrest of Apostle Suleman
MURIC says the clergy is out to make the “country unsafe for law abiding Muslims and Fulanis.”
Recall
that Suleiman has been in the news lately after he asked his members to
kill any Fulani herdsmen seen around him and his church.
In the early hours of this morning, the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose had foiled an attempt by operatives of the Department of States Services, DSS, to arrest the clergy man in Ado-Ekiti.
But MURIC, in a statement by its Director,
Professor Ishaq Akintola, condemned the hate speech by Sulieman, urging
security agencies to do the needful.
Describing Suleiman’s speech as “provocative, irresponsible and unpatriotic,” MURIC urged Nigerians not to allow “some misguided spiritual leaders who have hidden agenda to becloud their sense of assessment.”
The statement sent to Daily Post, on Wednesday reads:
“The founder of Omega Fire Ministries, Johnson Suleman, recently
instructed members of his church to kill Fulanis. An attempt by
operatives of the Department of State Security (DSS) to arrest him in
Ado Ekiti yesterday was foiled by Governor Ayodele Fayose.
“The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) strongly condemns Pastor Johnson
Suleman’s vituperations. It is provocative, irresponsible and
unpatriotic. In the same vein, we are nonplussed by Governor Fayose’s
penchant for preventing security agents from performing their lawful
duties. By shielding such a high profile suspect, Fayose has manifested
blatant disregard for the rule of law, encouraged lawlessness and
exhibited executive brigandage.
“Pastor Johnson Suleman wants to make the country unsafe for Muslims and
law abiding Fulanis. It is not in our character to issue threats. We
are mature enough to control our emotions. Yet it is not out of
cowardice that we prefer to tow the path of peaceful coexistence.
Muslims have never been known to fear death or to compromise their
faith. But we do not want to join issues with belligerent people who are
always bullying Muslims and Fulanis by telling lies and issuing
threats. Neither do we want to heat up the polity.
“What
will ordinary Muslims do when we exchange banters with firebrand
Christian extremists like Johnson? Why should religious leaders speak as
if they have stocked heaps of weapons in hiding? Why should spiritual
guides incite their followers to kill and maim? What do religious
leaders gain from goading their followers to shed blood?
“The
victims are usually the poor masses who are hypnotized by the rhetoric
and mesmerized by the oratorical skills of their fanatical leaders. This
is why leaders must weigh every word they utter. Leaders are models.
They must live by example and teach their followers to learn how to
love, to tolerate, to forgive and to peacefully coexist.
“MURIC
charges Nigerians to objectively and critically examine the Fulani
herdsmen phenomenon. They should not allow some misguided spiritual
leaders who have hidden agenda to becloud their sense of assessment.
Fulanis have been coming to Nigeria before the 1914 amalgamation. Their
nomadic and pastoral flow has never waned since the first Fulanis came
from Futa Toro in Senegal in the 11th century. We should therefore not
be surprised that the criminal elements among the herdsmen are not even
Nigerians. They are Senegalese and Malians.
“It
is therefore unwise of us as Nigerians to allow a few lawless
foreigners to cause religious or ethnic war in our land. Let us separate
criminals from their tribe or religion. We should resist the temptation
to stigmatise Fulanis or Muslims because a few herdsmen take the law
into their hands. For the avoidance of doubts, we denounce the criminal
activities of these herdsmen but we should mind where we point accusing
fingers.
“Are Nigerians unaware that the same
Fulani herdsmen have are also been attacking and killing Muslims in
Zamfara, Niger, Kano, Bauchi and other Northern states? Why have we been
ignoring this angle if we are sincere? Has the status of a herdsman
changed when he attacks a Northern farmer or a Muslim and steals his
cattle? Let us be objective. Let us stop criminalizing Fulanis and
demonizing Muslims. It is the height of hypocrisy and absolute lack of
patriotism to give the criminal activities a religious or ethnic
colouration.
“We therefore call on the Nigerian security agencies to do the needful. Nobody is above the law. Fayose or no Fayose, Pastor Johnson Suleman must still be questioned and cautioned for his vituperations and provocative statements. He cannot remain tied to Fayose’s apron string forever.”
Condemning Fayose’s action, the organisation said, “Even Fayose should be told point blank that his days as a free man are numbered.
He must answer for his executive rascality and lawlessness. No governor
in the history of Nigeria has abused his office like Fayose has done.
His cup of executive recklessness has been filled to the brim. The
people of Ekiti State have indeed entered a ‘one chance’ bus. Or what do
we say about a state governor who is seldom sober? We do not need a
micro-biologist to tell us whether or not Fayose has the ‘area boy’
syndrome virus.
“We charge the Nigerian
security agencies to spare no effort in dealing decisively with the
notorious herdsmen who have brought untold hardship to Nigerian farmers.
The full wrath of the law must be unleashed on them for killing
innocent farmers and destroying their farms. We appeal to Muslims to go
about their lawful duties and to remain calm and law abiding. We invite
religious leaders to douse tension in their areas of influence in order
to allow peace to reign.
“As we round up, we remind the United Nations Organisation, the European Union and the African Union to take note of the hate speeches emanating from Nigeria and their authors for the day when the come will come to become.”
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