Leader of Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force, NDPVF, Alhaji Mujahid
Dokubo-Asari, has threatened that the attack on the convoy of president
Goodluck Jonathan by some irate youths in the Kastina State during a
campaign rally on Tuesday, would be reciprocated in the Niger Delta in
due course.
Asari warned the Igbo and the members of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, who currently reside in the North to return home as they would have themselves to blamed should anything happen to them.
He said, “There is an established pattern of pre and post election violence in the North. In the 50s when late Obafemi Awolowo was campaigning in the North, he went with helicopters and he was mocked. People said he was flying over the houses and peeping their wives. That has continued and everywhere in the country, people say leave them alone, we don’t want any trouble. But I think the game has changed. The rules of the game have changed.
“For every action, there will be an opposite and equal reaction.
Asari warned the Igbo and the members of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, who currently reside in the North to return home as they would have themselves to blamed should anything happen to them.
He said, “There is an established pattern of pre and post election violence in the North. In the 50s when late Obafemi Awolowo was campaigning in the North, he went with helicopters and he was mocked. People said he was flying over the houses and peeping their wives. That has continued and everywhere in the country, people say leave them alone, we don’t want any trouble. But I think the game has changed. The rules of the game have changed.
“For every action, there will be an opposite and equal reaction.
I knew that the signing of the accord was useless and that the president
subjected himself to sign such an accord. For me, it was out of place
for a President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of a country
[to sign that paper]. But the president is a humble person. He does
things that even marvel some of us and make us sometimes to be very
angry.
“To be frank, I was very angry on that day they were signing it. The president has sworn to protect the lives of every Nigerian. So, why would he after taking a constitutional oath subject himself to another oath?"
Asari, who addressed newsmen in Abuja, said Nigerians should prepare for more violence in due course.
“To be frank, I was very angry on that day they were signing it. The president has sworn to protect the lives of every Nigerian. So, why would he after taking a constitutional oath subject himself to another oath?"
Asari, who addressed newsmen in Abuja, said Nigerians should prepare for more violence in due course.
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