Apostle Suleman Slams Leaders Over Re-election Push, Says “Performance, Not Promises” Should Decide Votes

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Senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, Johnson Suleman, has criticised Nigeria’s political leadership, questioning the push for re-election amid ongoing hardship across the country.

He said performance, not promises, should determine who Nigerians support.

Questions Re-election Ambitions

Suleman argued that leaders who failed to deliver in their first term should not expect another mandate.

“During your first four years in office, you did nothing, and now you want Nigerians to vote for you again? Don’t vote for them. Performance is the best form of campaign,” he said.

He also accused some politicians of weakening opposition parties instead of focusing on governance.

Highlights Hardship, Insecurity

The cleric pointed to rising economic challenges and insecurity, saying many Nigerians are struggling to meet basic needs.

“We are not asking for too much… all we need are basic amenities, affordable food items, security, and steady electricity,” he stated.

Raises Concern Over Mass Migration

Suleman further highlighted the growing number of Nigerians leaving the country, linking it to safety concerns.

“Thousands of people are leaving… not because they want too much wealth, but because they want safety,” he said.

He added that even professionals now take lower-paying jobs abroad in search of stability.

Calls for Accountability

The pastor maintained that governance should be judged by visible results, insisting that Nigerians deserve better living conditions.

His comments have since sparked conversations as concerns over the economy and security continue to dominate discussions in latest Nigerian news and breaking news Nigeria today.