President of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide Apostle Johnson Suleman has met with the acting Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun days after the police arrested a suspect over a deadly attack on his convoy.
Suleman was attacked in October 2022 in Edo State. Several policemen were killed during the attack. The cleric was heading to an unidentified location hours after returning from a trip to Tanzania.
Last week, the police paraded Yusuf Isa, a 32-year-old plumber from Okene in Kogi State, as a member of the eight-man gang that attacked the cleric.
Isah claimed he and his gang were paid N50 million to kill Suleman.
On Wednesday, Suleman shared on Twitter a photo of himself and the police boss, thanking Egbetokun for having him.
Suleman said he would “say something when this whole mess is over.”
“For those they killed, I vowed not to rest until all the killers get served the meal they ordered.
“I have kept that promise and gone after them working with the police. Those waiting for me to brief them should wait till everything is rounded up,” he said.
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The suspect had declined knowledge of who sponsored the attack but said his colleagues told him they were paid to kill the cleric.
Suleman added in his post that naming those behind his attack was the duty of the police.
“For those who say I should tell them who is responsible since I claim to know,I ask you,if I tell you what can you do?
That info belongs to the authorities and they are on it,” he said.