The Leader of Niger-Delta Peoples
Volunteers Force, Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, on Tuesday slammed
President Goodluck Jonathan over his comment that Nigeria would have
boiled if a former Head of State Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) had
died in the Kaduna blast.
He also exonerated himself from the
allegation that he paid the alleged masterminds of the Kaduna blast N5m
to carry out the attacks, saying people were out to tarnish his image.
While describing the President’s comment
as unnecessary, he stated that placing the life of one Nigerian above
the over 80 persons who died in the incident was wrong.
“I do not work for Jonathan. What the
President said was wrong. The life of Buhari is not more important than
87 people that died in that blast. It is unfortunate that the President
made such a statement. I wonder why the President will be promoting one
person above other Nigerians. That statement from the President was very
unfortunate. I do not have the capacity to tell the President to
apologise, but I still insist that he should not have made such a
statement,” Dokubo-Asari told journalists on Tuesday in Abuja.
He recalled that, “Soon after the blast, a
cross-gender person came out and was arrested. Even the mother of the
person arrested said he was insane. Social media reports said I gave
them N5m to carry out the attack. These things are masterminded. The
first one is against President Jonathan and the other one is against me.
“I did not pay anybody to carry out any
assassination attempt on Buhari. I do not have anything against him. He
is not a threat. He will fail in 2015. For the records, I do not operate
a Twitter account and anyone saying I tweeted that there would be more
attacks is only using my name.”
Dokubo-Asari also raised the alarm that
all the calculated attacks on him were geared towards shutting him up
ahead of the 2015 presidential election.
He said, “They want to silence me because
they know the role I will play in 2015. They have also sponsored
reports in Benin Republic that I am the person financing Boko Haram.
Another Islamic scholar also said I am the one sponsoring Boko Haram to
destroy the North on behalf of President Jonathan.
Dokubo-Asari also alleged that the late leader of Libya, Muammar Gaddafi, funded Buhari’s elections in 2011.
He said, “In March 2010, I was a guest of
Maummar Gaddafi. He told me that Sule Armah and Buba Galadima were in
Libya ahead of the 2011 elections. Gaddafi told me that he had been
funding Buhari’s elections in the past. I want the Department of State
Security to investigate if these names I have mentioned were not in
Libya during the period I am talking about.”
But a Buhari’s ally and a former
spokesperson for the defunct Congress for Progress Change, Alhaji Buba
Galadima, said Dokubo’s allegations were unfounded.
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