The Ekiti State Governor and Chairman of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum, Mr Ayodele Fayose has
cautioned the All Progressives Congress (APC) led federal government to be
mindful on how it handles issues bordering on religion in the country so as not
to throw the country into religious crisis, condemning attempt by armed men of
the Department of State Services (DSS) to arrest Apostle Johnson Suleiman
of The Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide in Ado Ekiti, early today as uncalled
for and clear invitation to chaos.
Governor Fayose, who challenged
the security agencies in the country, especially the DSS to tell Nigerians how
many of the Fulani herdsmen that killed thousands of Nigerians across the
country have been arrested, added that;
“Nigerians, either Muslim
or Christian deserve to be protected by the federal government, which controls
all security apparatus in the country and the moment the federal government can
no longer protect Nigerians from being killed by rampaging herdsmen, citizens
of the country will have no option than to defend themselves.”
Speaking through his Special Assistant on Public
Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose, who lamented that
the APC led federal government, was indirectly supporting attack on Christians
and other Muslim sects, especially the Shi’ites, by looking the other way while
they are attacked, called on the international community to intervene before
Nigeria is thrown into major religious crisis.
Governor Fayose, who expressed surprise that a
man of God was been trailed to be arrested by the men of DSS said, he
expected the security operatives to invite him if they have any issue
with him instead of arresting him in the dead of the night after a
powerful and spirit-filled crusade in my State. He said;
“If the federal government
had acted swiftly like it acted on Apostle Suleiman so-called inciting comments
when people were being killed by herdsmen across the country, so many lives
would have been saved.”
The governor described as strange, APC hatred for
men of God, especially those seen as not on the same page with the party,
saying; “It is on record that the APC in Ekiti State issued press statements
and went on social media to disparage the Redeemed Christians Church of God
(RCCG) Worldwide General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye just because he praised
me when he came to Ekiti. And curiously, it was immediately Pastor Adeboye came
to Ekiti State and praised me that he was forced to relinquish his position as
the General Overseer of the RCCG.
“Apostle Johnson Suleiman
openly condemned the killing of Nigerians across the country and went on to say
that Christians should rise and defend themselves if the federal government,
which controls all security apparatus will not defend them and the next thing
that happened was the DSS moving swiftly to arrest him.
“Isn’t it ridiculous that instead of running after those herdsmen that
have killed over 3,000 Nigerians in just one year, the DSS opted to arrest a
man of God, who merely expressed his frustration on the inability of Nigeria to
protect its citizens?
“Or who should be arrested between those killer herdsmen and
Apostle Suleiman who merely expressed his readiness for self-defence and called
on Christians to defend themselves if they are attacked by the herdsmen?
“We were all in this country when cattle breeders openly said over
1,000 Agatu people of Benue State were killed because over 10,000 cows were
killed. We were also told that the Southern Kaduna genocide wasas a result of
killing of cows. Up till today, none of those cattle breeders have been
arrested.”
The governor, who said there could also be plan
to arrest the General Overseer of Living Faith Church Worldwide International
(Winners' Chapel International), Bishop David Oyedepo, warned security
operatives against intimidation and arrest of men of God in the interest of
peace and religious harmony in the country.
He called for the release of the head of Nigeria's Islamic Movement (IMN), Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, who has been in detention since late 2015 despite that the court ruled that he should be released, saying;
He called for the release of the head of Nigeria's Islamic Movement (IMN), Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, who has been in detention since late 2015 despite that the court ruled that he should be released, saying;
“I stand for Nigeria and
its people, not for any religion and it is my position that rights of all
Nigerians must be respected and protected.”
The Governor said,
“I personally attended his
crusade and I think it is wrong for a man of God who is harmless that could be
invited if they have any issue against him. Are Christians and Moslems under
different dispensation of the rule of law? That’s why I went there to
rescue him. Let them kill two of us together. But when they saw my vehicles and
the crowd, they fled.
Governor Fayose noted that it was unbecoming of
the Federal Government to be harassing the clergymen in the country noting that
the General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Pastor Enoch
Adeboye was harassed and forced to resign shortly after he visited him in Ado
Ekiti.
"He said, “This is
unacceptable, we are in a democracy and Nigerians should warn the Presidency
against putting this country on fire because religion is an emotional thing.”
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