Ahead of 2015 general elections, Northern youths engaged former
President of Ijaw Youth Congress (IYC) and Leader of the Niger Delta
People’s Volunteer Force (NDPVF), Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, in a war
of words over the re-election bid of President Goodluck Jonathan in
2015.
Dokubo had fired the first salvo while addressing a press conference
in Abuja as he declared that the Niger Delta region cannot guarantee
peace in Nigeria if President Jonath- an is not returned in 2015.
He also stated that after Jonathan’s presidency, the region will
resume claim to the resources in the oil-rich Niger-Delta, saying that
they are currently on sabbatical leave.
The Arewa youths, however, responded immediately warning Asari Dokubo
to desist from beating the drums of war over the re-election of
President Jonathan in 2015.
They said that the choice of Nigeria’s next president would be
determined by Nigerians and not Ijaw militants or pipeline contractors.
Asari Dokubo in the interview pointed out that the reason there is
relative peace in the country, especially in South-South geo-political
zone currently is not because of the amnesty granted to Niger Delta
ex-militants by late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s regime in 2010, but
Jonathan’s presidency.
Asari who spoke on a wide range of national issues also said that
contrary to the claims of Jonathan’s critics that his administration is
visionless, the administration has surpassed the previous ones in terms
of provision of social infrastructure.
He said: “I called this briefing because of events that are unfolding
in the polity. Recently, the Special Adviser to the President on Niger
Delta, Mr. Kingsely Kuku, made a statement in the United States of
America, that the peace being enjoyed in the Niger Delta will not be
guaranteed if President Goodluck Jonathan is not returned as President
of Nigeria in 2015.
“This statement has been supported by several groups from the region.
Also, the statement has been attracting reactions from several
quarters, expectedly from the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and
others.
“I want to go on to say that, there will be no peace, not only in the
Niger Delta, but everywhere if Goodluck Jonathan is not president by
2015, except God takes his life, which we don’t pray for.
“Jonathan has uninterrupted eight years of two terms to be president,
according to the Nigeria constitution. We must have our uninterrupted
eight years of two tenure, I am not in support of any amendment of the
constitution that will reduce the eight years of two tenure that
Goodluck Jonathan is expected to be president of Nigeria.”
“For very long time, our resources from the Niger Delta has been
used to feed and fund Nigeria, and some people are still feeling that
Nigeria is their personal property, and they can manage it the way they
like, but those days are gone forever, it can never come back again.
Reacting to Dokubo’s threat, the President of Arewa Consultative
Forum, Alhaji Yerima Shettima, described it as an unfortunate outburst
borne out of ignorance and mischief ostensibly to elicit cheap patronage
from The Presidency.
Shettima regretted the statement credited to Dokubo, saying that it
was wrong for the President to allow the former warlord to be speaking
for him, thereby giving himself out as an ethnic Ijaw leader and not
the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, who was popularly
elected based on the goodwill and support of the generality of
Nigerians.
He said, “President Jonathan should stop these elements from talking as if they alone elected him into office in 2011.”
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