Pastor Suleiman, who was in
Ekiti for a two-day crusade that began on Tuesday, was alleged to have
condemned alleged attempt to Islamise Nigeria and asked members of his church
in Auchi, Edo State, to resist the killings by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
The Ekiti State Governor,
Ayodele Fayose, in the early hours of Wednesday, prevented the operatives of
the Department of State Services from arresting the Founder of The Omega Fire
Ministries Worldwide, Apostle Johnson Suleiman, in Ado Ekiti.
He was reported to have
argued that the killings were targeted at decimating the Christian population.
Fayose, who had
participated in the first day of the programme, was said to have received a
distress call from the pastor after paying a courtesy call to the Government
House.
It was learnt that the
operatives of the DSS stormed the hotel room of the pastor in the Adebayo area
of the State capital and attempted to force their way to his room.
They were, however,
resisted by security men of the hotel that insisted on knowing their mission.
Minutes later, Fayose led a
rescue mission to the hotel and saved the pastor from being arrested by the
operatives.
Narrating his ordeal to
journalists around 2am on Wednesday, Suleiman said, “I came to Ado Ekiti for a
crusade; but I had a premonition that I was being trailed after I preached that
Christians should revenge any attack or killings by the Fulani herdsmen.
These Fulani herdsmen have
turned many Christians to orphans and widows but the time has come to protect
ourselves.
“I received several calls
from hidden numbers trying to locate where I am and I had warned my security
not to allow any Fulani man to come nearer me. So, when the men of DSS came in
the middle of the night, I knew their mission and I had to call the Governor
because if they arrest me, they will put this country on fire.”
Fayose, who criticised the
DSS for ambushing a man of God during a crusade, said he expected the security
agency to show decorum.
The governor added, “I
expect 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.
“I personally attended his
crusade and I think it is wrong that a man of God, who is harmless, who could
be invited, to be ambushed.
“Are Christians and Moslems
under different dispensations 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.
“But we have information that
instructions came from DSS in Abuja that the Pastor should be arrested. We are
not in a fascist state. The Federal Government must learn to respect the rights
of Nigerians and freedom of expression.”
The governor expressed
concerns that the Federal Government was championing a cause to harass
clergymen in the country, noting that the General Overseer of Redeemed
Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, was harassed and forced to
resign shortly after he visited him in Ado Ekiti.
“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,” he said.
Fayose also warned security
operatives against intimidating and arresting men of God in the interest of
peace and religious harmony in the country, stressing that “the constitution
guarantees freedom of worship.”
Suleiman, however, denied
instructing Christians in a sermon to go after Muslims.
Describing the report as
not only senseless but malicious, he said his statements were misconstrued to
incite the people.
Speaking in Ado Ekiti on
Wednesday on the contentious issue, Suleiman debunked the report linking him to
inflammatory remarks, adding that it was sinful for anyone to order a fellow
man to kill another.
He said, “They said I
preached in Auchi two weeks ago, which they said implied that I was instigating
Christians against Muslims. I have always been an advocate of peace and I can’t
stay around and be saying such. There are widows and orphans that we take care
of. No leader will see his shepherds being killed and be happy.
“Later, I got anonymous
calls from Fulani herdsmen about what I said. What I said was that if gunmen
came around the church to attack churches, you must defend yourself, but if
they come to pray, don’t attack.
“But they quoted me out of
context. I am not stupid, I live among the crowd and I am not senseless. Time
for self defence has come. Whether you are a Muslim or Christian, someone can’t
just come to your house and kill your children and you will keep quiet.
“I said the Christians must
not go after them, but if they come after us, then defend yourselves.”
He added, “If this will
make them to clarify what I meant, I can present the video of my preaching. A
town in Aviele in Edo State, Muslims rushed into the church and chased away all
church members.
“I have always been
preaching that youths must not kill. It was even wrong for the police or
security agency to be coming around me and be saying I preached that I said
Christians should kill Muslims without any verifiable facts.
He believed the continuous
killings in Kaduna underscored the insinuations that there was a deliberate
attempt in the country to frustrate Christians.
“This Kaduna crisis
confirms that there is a deliberate attempt to frustrate Christians. The
National Assembly must not fold their arms and see this happen. But I have no
grudge against Buhari or the DSS. They are only doing their job, but the DSS
did it wrongly,” he said.
Meanwhile, the National
Publicity Secretary of the Nigeria Advance Party, Mr. Tosin Odeyemi, has
condemned the DSS invasion of the hotel where Suleiman was lodged in Ado Ekiti.
Speaking on the telephone
with one of our correspondents in a reaction to the foiled attempt by the DSS
to arrest Suleiman, Odeyemi said the nation would be thrown into crisis if the
DSS continued with its excessive use of force especially against the
Christians.
Odeyemi said, “I am
speaking in my personal capacity and as a prophet of God. This Daura people
(DSS) should not start religious war in Nigeria, and I think the President is
listening. They should not provoke us further because we will react.
“Nigeria belongs to us all.
What offence did Apostle Suleiman commit?
“What do they expect him to
do? When a criminal comes to kill you, the DSS expect him to fold his arms and
bless them. No Christian leader will do that now; that is past tense. We will
protect ourselves and react if they drive us to that point.”


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