Northern
leaders yesterday called for the arrest of former Niger Delta militant leader,
Alhaji Mujahid Asari-Dukubo, over his statement that the region would take up
arms again if President Jonathan is not re-elected in 2015.
The
Second Republic Deputy Senate President, Alhaji Abubakar Dan-Musa, described
the statement as inciting, saying Asari- Dokubo should rather be in jail than
moving freely in the country.
Speaking
in a telephone chat with National Mirror, Dan-Musa, who was Speaker of the Old
Kaduna State House of Assembly, said in an advanced and informed society,
Asari-Dokubo should have been picked up for interrogation over his inflammatory
statements.
He
reminded Asari- Dokubo that the right to choose a President in a democratic
setting is vested on Nigerian people through their ballots.
Former
Presidential candidate of the defunct National Republican Convention (NRC) and
immediate past Chairman of the Elders Committee of the All Nigeria Peoples
Party (ANPP), Alhaji Bashir Tofa, said with such comments, Asari- Dokubo is not
doing President Jonathan any good. Tofa said: “He is neither doing Jonathan any
good nor his people. A democracy by threat of war is not only unacceptable, but
utterly foolish.”
Former
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, asked Asari- Dokubo
to keep his mouth shut. Alhaji Tsav, who spoke in Makurdi, the Benue State
capital, reminded Asari- Dokubo and his cohorts that no one has the monopoly of
violence.
He
asked them not to take Nigerians for granted in their threat to perpetrate
violence if Jonathan’s reelection bid failed. But the Christian Association of
Nigeria (CAN) in 19 Northern states and Abuja sued for peace and national
stability.
Former
Chairman of Old Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa, said the threat indicated
that Nigeria is heading for another civil war if taken for granted. Musa said:
“The threat in the build-up to the 2015 general elections clearly shows that
Nigeria is heading for another civil war. But I want to advise fellow Nigerians
to be careful and watch their utterances so that peace will reign.
“Nigerians
experienced Biafra war and the wounds are not yet healed. Asari- Dokubo has
lost relevance and is trying to launch himself as one of Jonathan’s defender.
“We know Asari Dokubo of being inconsistent just to get money from President Jonathan
since he came into power. I should advise Nigerians not to take his recent
threat serious, but to take it for the sake of our unity.
“No
section of Nigeria will take arms against this country. Asari-Dokubo should go
back and read the history of Nigeria. Nobody should deceive him.” Former
Presidential Adviser, Tanko Yakasai, also condemned the comment, saying: “By
that immature statement coupled with the drama in court during his trial when
he was rude to the presiding judge, Asari- Dokubo demonstrated that it will
take a very long time for him to learn to be a democrat.
“I
wish he could understand that in a democratic contest, reasoning and persuasion
are the normal instruments deployed to win political power, not terrorism. I
wish someone will be able to educate Asari that politics is a game of number.”
Source: National Mirror
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