Hon. Imoudu Sule, an APC chieftain and father of controversial preacher, Apostle Johnson Suleiman has publicly issued a warning to his son over criticisms of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Sule, who is the current APC leader in Auchi, Edo state, told newsmen in Lagos that he warned him to leave ‘politics for politicians’. In his words;
“This is a man I love, respect and hold in high esteem for being a person of integrity over the years. Each time I hear people criticize my party, the (APC), my heart bleeds. Apostle Johnson Suleiman who’s my biological son and a renowned preacher of the gospel is seemingly becoming a consistent critic of the ruling party lately.
And I am seriously concerned about it as numerous well-wishers are now urging me to call my son to order. I hereby speak out to let Nigerians know that I have warned my son (Apostle Johnson Suleiman) to immediately leave politics to politicians and focus on his calling as a priest.
Being a retired Army officer, PMB is my commander in chief and the overall leader of my party, the APC. Hence, I will do anything in my capacity as a stakeholder to support Mr President for his noble repositioning of our dear country Nigeria.
Consequently, anybody who is not supporting the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is an enemy of the nation,” Sule said.
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