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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Asari Dokubo threatens that Nigeria will be 'ungovernable’ if APC fails to field a South-South Candidate

 The Founder of the Niger Delta Peoples Voluntary Force, Alhaji Asari Dokubo has vowed that no political candidate from the Northern part of Nigeria would win the 2015 elections or else....Ijaw militants would make Nigeria ungovernable and threaten the sovereignty of the country.

Asari Dokubo told newsmen that his boys would take control of Nigeria’s territorial waters and cripple the economy of the country. He advised the All Progressives Congress to field a candidate from the South South as the region must rule for eight years.

He said: “If it is war the North wants, we are ready for them because Jonathan must complete the mandatory constitutionally allowable two terms of eight years. “At home, we have regrouped and we have put our people at alert.

“In less than one hour, the way we would strike, the world will be shocked. If anybody does anything against Jonathan, we will retaliate. What we will do will shock the whole world. We will cripple the economy of the country not only in the creeks, but also on the nation’s territorial waters, no vessel will be allowed to enter Nigeria’s territorial waters.

“Let them not try anything. If they abuse Jonathan, there is no problem, he is their President but anything that will affect the interest of the Ijaw people and the interest of the entire people of the Niger Delta will be resisted at any cost.” Asari-Dokubo also vowed that the defeat of Jonathan in a free and fair election would trigger crisis. He said: “Jonathan cannot be defeated, they cannot defeat him, they don’t have the right, every part of the country must have equal stake in the presidency of the country.

“Let them go and sleep in their houses. If they don’t, they are looking for trouble and we are going to give it to them. “It will make better sense if APC picks its presidential candidate from the South- South. With that, there will be no battle for us to fight and it will make it easier for us. Whichever way it goes, it will enable us to continue our right of uninterrupted rule of eight years, which is the minimum constitutional requirement.

“They cannot take that from the South-South and we will not accept it because every part of the country must have equal access to the various institutions of government, especially at the federal level,” he added.


Culled from The Herald

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