‘We are exhausted,’ Johnson Suleman condemns Jos attack
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Suleman expressed his sympathy to the families of the deceased, adding that prayers alone will not solve the issues affecting the country....
Nigerian televangelist, Apostle Johnson Suleman has reacted towards the recent attack in Jos, calling it more proof of the poor leadership that exists in Nigeria.
The pastor, in a post shared on his social media platform, accused leaders of prioritizing political interests over the safety of citizens.
Suleman expressed his sympathy to the families of the deceased, adding that prayers alone will not solve the issues affecting the country.
“Jos attack is another sign that leadership is failing. Instead of wasting our shared heritage on pre-election parties and pre-kingdom preparations, future generations will decide whether this leadership now supports, allows, and repeats what it once strongly opposed. I believe in the power of prayers, but prayers alone cannot take the place of responsibility. We need compassionate leaders. These current individuals show no sign of empathy. We’re exhausted, it’s incredibly draining. We support the families who lost their loved ones and pray for strength to face the unbearable pain of their loss,” he stated.
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