
Apostle Johnson Suleman Criticizes Leadership, Says Nigerians Are Suffering and Seeking Basic Needs
Nigerian cleric Johnson Suleman has spoken out on the state of governance and living conditions in Nigeria, expressing concern over economic hardship and insecurity.
He criticized leaders seeking re-election without what he described as meaningful performance in their first term, urging citizens to base their electoral choices on results rather than promises.
According to him
During your first four years in office, you did nothing, and now you want Nigerians to vote for you again for a second term? Don’t vote for them. Performance is the best form of campaign. You achieved nothing, and that is why you are busy destroying opposition parties. Nigerians are really suffering. We are not asking for too much, all we need are basic amenities, affordable food items, security, and steady electricity. Thousands of people are leaving for abroad, not because they want too much wealth, but because they want safety.”
