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Asari Dokubo Makes Fresh 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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