Religious leader Apostle Johnson Suleman has issued a searing condemnation of the recent attack in Jos, describing it as “clear evidence of failed leadership” and calling on authorities to take urgent action to protect citizens.
In a passionate statement, Suleman decried the violence, highlighting the growing insecurity in the region and warning that continued inaction could have devastating consequences for communities.
“Lives Are Being Lost While Leaders Watch”
“What happened in Jos is unacceptable. The blood of innocent people is on the hands of those entrusted with our safety. Leadership has failed,” Suleman stated, urging government officials to act decisively.
The cleric’s comments come amid nationwide outrage over the attack, which left multiple casualties and heightened fears about rising insecurity in several states.
Calls for Immediate Action
Suleman stressed that beyond prayers and statements, authorities must implement practical measures to curb violence, including stronger security deployments, intelligence gathering, and accountability for perpetrators.
A Nation on Edge
Social media and local communities have echoed the sentiment, expressing frustration at repeated incidents of violence and perceived government inaction. Many see Suleman’s remarks as a wake-up call to address systemic security failures.
“We Cannot Keep Losing Lives”
For Apostle Suleman, the Jos attack is more than an isolated tragedy—it is a symptom of leadership failures that must be corrected immediately.
As citizens mourn the victims, the message is clear: security and justice cannot be optional—they are the responsibility of those in power.




