Two groups, Buhari Support Organisation, and the Muslim
Rights Concern, MURIC, have disagreed over the attempt by the State Security
Services, SSS, to arrest the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministry, Johnson
Suleiman, following his alleged comments calling for the killing of Fulani
herdsmen.
While MURIC criticised the pastor for his comments and urged
the security agency to arrest him, the Buhari support group warned against
arresting of the cleric, saying it could cause a huge setback for the
administration.
In a statement on Wednesday, BSO’s Deputy Director, Blessing
Agbomhere, said it would not want the federal government or the security
agencies to be drawn into a religious battle as a result of the comments made
by the cleric.
Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State had prevented operatives
of the SSS from arresting Mr. Suleiman in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday.
Speaking on January 2 at the last edition of the church’s
monthly Miracle and Fire Night Service in Auchi, Mr. Suleiman said President
Buhari’s “silence on the genocide in Southern Kaduna has continued to fuel
mutual recriminations and distrust among the diverse ethnic and religious
groups in the country.”
Mr. Suleiman said he had been warned that Fulani herdsmen
were planning to attack him, and urged his security guards to “kill” any Fulani
herdsman found around the premieres of his church.
The Buhari support group noted that Mr. Suleiman’s comments
on the killings in Southern Kaduna, were a reflection of the mind of the
Christian community, and that any attempt to pick him up would stir the
adherents of the religion.
The group also urged the SSS to focus on stopping clashes
between farmers and herdsmen in parts of the country and ensure the security of
lives and property.
“Everybody has a right to free speech,” said Agbomhere. “Any
attempt to arrest him can cause a lot of setback for the Buhari administration.
“As a supporter of the President and a believer in this
administration, I don’t want the presidency or the DSS to be drawn into a
religious battle.”
According to Mr. Agbomhere, not only are people angry about
the killings in Kaduna, they are also entitled to their opinions concerning
issues of their faith, more so, because Apostle Suleiman is a leader in the
Christian community.
But MURIC described Mr. Suleman’s comments as “provocative,
irresponsible and unpatriotic.”
According to MURIC’s Ishaq Akintola, Governor Fayose
manifested a blatant disregard for the rule of law by preventing the SSS from
arresting the pastor.
“Pastor Johnson Suleman wants to make the country unsafe for
Muslims and law abiding Fulanis,” he said.
“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.”
Mr. Akintola urged Nigerians to objectively and critically
examine the Fulani herdsmen phenomenon, saying those killing Nigerians 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,” he said.
“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,” he said.
Mr. Suleiman has insisted that he only exercised his right
of free speech when he made the alleged inciting comments.
In a statement by his Communications Adviser, Patrick Shaibu,
the pastor wondered why he could be harassed for merely expressing his opinion
on the menace of Fulani herdsmen.
“The Fulani militia, masquerading as herdsmen have stated
that they are going to kill me,” he said.
“Everyone knows that they are armed with AK47 and have
already killed over 7000 persons in Nigeria. Women have been raped and houses
destroyed. Yet, not one of them has been caught or is being prosecuted by the
DSS or Federal Government.
“Are we saying that I should fold my arms and allow the same
Fulani militia to kill me? Am I wrong to give my security aides orders that
they should kill any of the so-called herdsmen found near me or my church? Is
there nothing like self-defense in our law.”
He clarified that his message was directed to the Fulani
militia, in the guise of herdsmen, that had openly declared intention to kill
him.
Mr. Shaibu noted that even if the comments made by Apostle Suleman were
found to be inciting, as alleged by the SSS, a government that believes in
robust debate as a means of strengthening democracy would have invited him for
explanation, rather than attempting to “kidnap him.”
Mr. Shaibu said the attempt by the SSS to forcefully arrest
Apostle Suleman was “disingenuous and cheap.”
“We expected a more civilized conduct from a government that
promised Change,” he said.
“What most people do not know is that Apostle Suleiman’s
father was a Muslim. He was born into a Muslim family. He has brothers and
sisters that are Muslims and enjoy very cordial relationship with them. So to
brand him anti Islam or anti Muslim is being mischievous or taking apostle’s
message out of context.
“It is sad that a government that promised a new dawn for
Nigerians on 29 May, 2015 under a President who pledged to ‘allow all arms of
government (including free press) to function optimally and avoid the confusion
which all too often bedevils governance’, has now resorted to a tactic that was
so cruelly employed by the military in the country’s not-too-distant past. Is
this the Change that President Muhammadu Buhari promised Nigerians?”
Mr. Shaibu wondered why the government has chosen to
dissipate so much time and energy on hounding an innocent citizen for the mere
fact that he expressed his opinion, at a time of growing national insecurity,
worsening electricity supply and mass unemployment, just to mention a few.
“There is no way the Buhari administration will escape the
kind of issues that Apostle Suleman has raised if it does not stop the
senseless killing of innocent Nigerians by Fulani herdsmen.”
PT

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