*Anybody who targets Christians for destruction in 2017 'll die
Radical
cleric and General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministry Worldwide, Apostle
Johnson Suleman, has broken his silence on the ongoing killings in
Southern Kaduna and concluded that Nigeria was sliding into fascism and official terrorism.
He
warned President Muhammdu Buhari and his co-travellers to stop acts of
divisiveness, marginalisation, exclusion and palpable hatred for
Christians and the body of Christ.
"The
lack of tolerance currently being witnessed was unprecedented in the
history of the country. Anybody who makes the church and Christians his
target for destruction in 2017 will die! God will use them as scape
goats", he said.
According
to him, the double standards being adopted by Buhari and the
government of All Progressives Congress in handling state affairs,
especially his silence on the genocide in Southern Kaduna, has continued
to fuel mutual recriminations and mistrust among the diverse ethnic and
religious groups in the country.
Suleman condemned what he referred to as crass abuse of power by the APC in the ongoing genocide in Southern Kaduna.
A
statement by his Advisor (Public Communications), Mr. Phrank Shaibu,
obtained in Abuja, said Suleman made threw the bombshell during the last
edition of the monthly Miracle and Fire Night Service of the church for
2016 in its international Headquarters in Auchi, Edo State.
He
said a close look at unfolding events reveals that some members of the
cabal in the Presidency "who are notorious for their hatred for
Christians are pushing the country to the precipice and are determined
to start a war between Christians and Muslims - a war that will
irreversibly mark the end of Nigeria."
The
cleric said he was convinced beyond reasonable doubt that time was
"running out on Nigeria because of the way President Buhari was piloting
the affairs of the nation."
He
said, "The current destruction of churches and about 49,000 houses as
well as the mindless onslaught against Christians in Southern Kaduna
by Islamic fundamentalists disguising as Fulani herdsmen in a well
choreographed acts under the watch of Governor Nasir El-Rufai and
President Muhammadu Buhari, is completely unacceptable.
Suleman
warned that if Nigeria must continue to exist as an indivisible entity,
then the President must come out to assure Nigerians that his
administration will desist from being used as a platform for such
primitive persecution and mindless killings.
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