Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Asari Dokubo Issues A New Threat

Asari Dokubo, the former militant who promised to
unleash violence on the country if the incumbent
President Goodluck Jonathan failed in election, has
issued a new threat.
He promised to return “to the creeks” and blamed
the Yoruba and Hausa for working against Igbo
and Niger Deltans.
Dokubo said the election of General Muhammadu
Buhari as president “is a clear indication that the
country is not united” and blamed the Yoruba and
Hausa for cooperating to frustrate Jonathan, who
applauds from the Niger Delta region.
In a comment realesed by his spokesperson Rex
Ekiugbo Anighoro, Dokubo saud: “Nigerian union
clearly reinforces the fact of self determination and
that Nigeria remains a very divided and separated
entity whose claim to unity remains a fraud of
gargantuan proportion.
“The celebrated victory of Buhari is not the victory
of the people but victory of regional conspiracy
and supremacy. The voting Partern has clearly
shown that the Gambari North and the Yorubas are
United in the conquest of the Niger Deltans and the
Igbos of defunct Biafra with the middle belt now
used as pawns.
“The victory of Muhammadu Buhari is a historical
reminder that we are a conquered people who are
mere appendages existing at the pleasure of the
supremacist and the regional overlords.
“We remain a people separated by our ideologies
and interests, we are not integrated nor
reconciled.”
Former militant supposed that the elect
administration could endeavor to sabotage the
interest of the Niger Delta and called for a return to
the creeks.
He added: “The conditions that advanced the need
to embrace the creeks have been sadly re
energised, it is clear that a vicious government
who may maim and murder the voice of the so
called minorities may have just been birthed.
Indeed integration is nonexistent as regional gang
ups and supremacy is symbolic with this victory.
“While President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan enjoys
his moments and bask in the euphoria of a now
world renowned statesman having congratulated
Muhammadu Buhari his conqueror, we must
quickly remind that our struggle was never about
Jonathan nor about presidency.
“President Goodluck Jonathan was an
establishment beneficiary of our struggle, our
sweat and blood that many bled and died for, he
was never in the struggle and he can never wish
away our collective march forward for
statesmanship. Yes Indeed to an extent he was a
mitigating factor in self determination pursuit as
we went on sabbatical, this mitigation he seem to
have willingly repudiated.
“The days coming will be critical, we shall study
all the conditions and consult widely before
determining the way going forward for our
collective existence and survival as a people. The
days coming shall either drive the quest of
integration or further separate us.”
It should be noted that the fake tweet circulated
yesterday on the media. It stated that Asari
Dokubo acclaimed President Jonathan and said he
is a friend to any government, but later former
militant denied the such news, saying that he
would stay loyal to Jonathan.

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