Apostle Johnson Suleman has condemned the recent killings in Jos, describing the tragedy as yet another reflection of failed leadership inl the country.

Reacting in a statement dated March 30, 2026, Suleman said, “The Jos attack is another evidence of failed leadership… Leadership that prioritizes politics over protection of lives.”

He accused those in authority of focusing on political activities at the expense of citizens’ safety, noting that, “Choosing rather to waste our collective patrimony in pre-election jamboree and pre-coronation plans… Posterity will judge a leadership that now emboldens, enables and replicates what it once vehemently condemned.”

The cleric stressed that while prayer remains important, it cannot replace governance and responsibility. “I believe in the power of prayers but prayers won’t replace responsibility… We need humane leaders… These current folks have zero affiliation with empathy… We are tired… it’s depressingly exhausting,” he added.

Suleman also expressed solidarity with victims of the attack, saying, “We stand with the families who lost loved ones and pray for fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”

He further took a swipe at supporters of the current leadership, urging them to at least express themselves properly. “And for those who will engage this post to support failed leadership for the crumbs they offer you, please show your irritation via good grammar… So even if I am irritated by your intentional delusion, I would be encouraged by your mastery of words,” he said.

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