Ekiti State Governor and Chairman of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum, Mr Ayodele Fayose has warned the Department of
State Services (DSS) over the planned detention and trial of Apostle Johnson
Suleiman of The Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide and the General Overseer of
Living Faith Church Worldwide International (Winners’ Chapel International),
Bishop David Oyedepo, describing it as indirect invitation to religious crisis
in the country.
Governor Fayose alleged that; “There is plan to charge
Apostle Suleiman and Bishop Oyedepo for incitement and attempt to cause public
disorder on Friday, and make sure that they are not granted so to get them
remanded in Kuje Prison perpetually.”
He said this plan was to humiliate these men of God as well
as silence them and create fear in other people that may want to speak against
the heinous crime against humanity being committed daily while perpetrators are
being shielded by the federal government.
In a statement issued on Sunday by is Special Assistant on
Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose said the
DSS should tell Nigerians how many of the Fulani herdsmen that killed thousands
of Nigerians across the country have been arrested before going after Nigerians
who merely expressed their frustration over the to failure of the federal
government to protect them.
The governor said; “Even though the DSS has allowed
commonsense to prevail by properly inviting Apostle Suleiman as against the
gestapo manner with which the service attempted to abduct him last week
Wednesday, it is still questionable that the DSS is more interested in a man
who threatened to defend himself against any attack by Fulani herdsmen rather
than those herdsmen that murdered thousands of Nigerians.
The governor said; “it is sad and worrisome that after
muzzling opposition politicians, judiciary and the press, the APC led federal
government has taking its desperation to suppress dissenting voices in the
country to the House of God.”
Governor Fayose maintained that; “If the DSS had acted
swiftly like it is doing on Apostle Suleiman so-called inciting comments when
people were being killed by herdsmen across the country, so many lives would
have been saved.”
He advised the government and the DSS not to go ahead with
these plans as it will heat up the polity and threaten the peaceful coexistence
of Nigerians, calling on well meaning Nigerians to prevail on the federal
government to desist from acts capable of throwing the country into further
crisis.
Governor Fayose, who reiterated his call 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, affirmed that “he will continue to 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 urged the APC led federal government to pay
attention to the economy it destroyed, with the aim to revamping it and saving
Nigerians from the hunger ravaging the land. “Nigeria is already being ravaged
by war of hunger, economic recession, job loss and lack of leadership
direction.
Source:Vanguard
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