The Presidency on Sunday said the invitation of the General Overseer 
of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide, Apostle Johnson Suleman, by the 
Department of State Services over inciting comment was in order.
He
 said the DSS did not have to wait for a presidential directive as being
 alleged in the social media before carrying out its duties.
A Presidency official told journalists this on the condition of anonymity.
He
 said for openly calling for the killing of Fulani herdsmen, all 
religious leaders be it Christian, Islamic or traditional ought to 
condemn the call and bring the pastor back to order.
“The decision
 of the DSS to invite the said preacher for talks this week over the 
statements he is reported to have made is in clear demonstration of the 
agency’s duty that does not require any kind of presidential directive 
as is being speculated on the Social Media.
“Anyone,
 especially leaders, who engages in such questionable conduct, ought to 
at least be asked a few questions. We just hope religious leaders will 
also at least call on the said pastor to behave in a Christ-like 
manner,” he said.
The official said while the government 
understood the emotional reactions arising from a breakout of violence, 
the country does not need a religious leader calling for more violence.
“Is
 CAN aware of this kind of statement? Is it in line with Christian 
conduct? Why haven’t there been a condemnation of this kind of criminal 
conduct? There is some understandable outrage about cases of violence in
 Southern Kaduna, yet this coming from a religious leader is certainly 
even more outrageous,” he said.
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