The leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force, Alhaji Mujahid
Asari-Dokubo, has dared Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, to be
prepared to meet him on the battle field.
Asari-Dokubo, who dismissed the threat by the leader of the Boko
Haram sect, Abubakar Shekau, against President Goodluck Jonathan, warned
that 2015 would be “more than do-or-die.”
The Niger Delta region former fighter, who spoke Thursday night
during a strategic partnership session with former militant leaders
organised by the Niger Delta Development Commission, recalled how
Shekau threatened that the violent Islamic sect would soon come for
President Jonathan.
Asari-Dokubo cautioned that the people of Niger Delta would not be
deterred by any threat to them or President Jonathan and added that the
2015 election remained a challenge to the survival of the people of the
region.
He said, “They are starting oo! Shekau (Boko Haram leader) said in
his video that we should not play with them. He said ‘Goodluck, I am
coming for you. Niger Delta, we are coming for you.’ Are we going to
allow them? They will shoot the guns; throw the bombs and that is when
we will dance.
“2015 is more than do-or-die. It is our very survival that is being
challenged; it is our very existence that is being challenged and we
must tell them; you are a man and I am a man, we are going to meet at
the battlefield. Be prepared, be watchful. The enemies should not be
allowed. In this region, there will be only one vote.”
Asari-Dokubo also dismissed the call by the North for the scrapping
of NDDC and the reduction of 13 percent derivation to five percent,
adding that such call from the North will be ignored.
According to him, “The people from the North have said that NDDC
should be scrapped. They said 13 percent derivation should be reduced to
five percent and that nobody owns oil.
“We have to gather again and tell them (North) that they dare not do
it (scrap NDDC and reduce derivation). If they (North) try it now, they
will see it. It is because our brother is the President; that is why we
are hanging it (peaceful).”
Calling on the NDDC to empower the people of the Niger
Delta region, Asari-Dokubo lamented a situation where huge contracts
were awarded to non-Niger Delta indigenes without consideration for the
people of the region.
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