A former Niger-Delta militant, Mujahid
Asari-Dokubo, says with the defeat of President Goodluck Jonathan, he
and other militants
may be forced to return to the creeks.
Asari-Dokubo, who hails from the same
state as Jonathan, said the voting pattern showed that the South-West
and the North ganged up against the South-South and South-East
geo-political zones.
The ex-militant said in a statement by
his spokesperson, Rex Anighoro, that it was unfair that the minorities
were being emasculated by the majority ethnic groups.
He said he feared that the government of the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, would be vicious.
Asari-Dokubo said, “The conditions that
advanced the need to embrace the creeks have been sadly re-energised. It
is clear that a vicious government who may maim and murder the voice of
the so-called minorities may have just been birthed.
“Indeed integration is non-existent as regional gang-ups and supremacy is symbolic with this victory.”
The ex-militant, who had in January said
he and his colleagues would wreak havoc if Jonathan lost the election,
praised the President for being a true statesman.
He said it was the struggle of the militants that led to the Jonathan presidency.
Asari-Dokubo said since the South-South had lost the presidency, ex-militants would meet to decide the next line of action.
He said, “While President Jonathan
enjoys his moments and basks in the euphoria of a new world-renowned
statesman having congratulated Muhammadu Buhari, we must quickly be
reminded that our struggle was never about Jonathan or about the
presidency.
“President Jonathan is an establishment
beneficiary of our struggle, our sweat and blood that many bled and died
for. He was never in the struggle and he can never wish away our
collective march for statesmanship.
“Yes indeed, to an extent, he was a
mitigating factor in self-determination pursuit as we went on
sabbatical. This mitigation he seems to have willingly repudiated. The
days coming will be critical. We shall study all the conditions and
consult widely before determining the way forward for our collective
existence and survival as a people. The days coming shall either drive
the quest of integration or further separate us.”
Source:Punch Newspaper.
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