A former
President of Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) and leader of the Niger Delta
Peoples Volunteer Force (NDPVF), Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, who was arrested
last week in Republic of Benin, has accused those opposed to the second term
ambition of President Goodluck Jonathan of masterminding his arrest.
Asari,
who apparently betrayed emotion on arrival at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International
Airport, Abuja, Friday night, also said he was arrested and interrogated
by Benin officials over an allegation from Nigeria that he is a leader of Boko
Haram.
Speaking
to journalists at the airport, he also described as lies the report that
Jonathan sent a presidential jet to fly him into Nigeria from Benin.
His
words: “Crisis is normal, it can also happen here in Nigeria, it can happen
anywhere in the world. The people and government of Republic of Benin have no
problem with me.
But if
people alleged that somebody is a leader of Boko Haram, the government of that
country will investigate the person.
”The
allegation has much to do with 2015 because when you read comments on social
media, you find out that people who are against President Goodluck Jonathan
said they should vilify me, and make sure I die before 2015.
But they
are not going to succeed. I am not going to die. I will be present in 2015, and
I will do what I am going to do to ensure that Jonathan wins in 2015. There is
nothing they can do about it. This is their last fight and it is so unfortunate
that the way they are going with show how immature they are.
“I just
arrived from Cotonou. I drove in my car from Cotonou to Lagos airport where I
boarded a flight to Abuja. The report is not true. No presidential jet was sent
to me.
”I do
business in Cotonou, and I have been living in Cotonou since 2008. Politically,
people who are in Nigeria are trying to fabricate lies, which are not variable,
and send it to Republic of Benin government. So I was taken for interrogation
and they found that the allegations were false, and I was promptly released
with over 20 of my staff who were also taken in.”
The
former warlord, however, said his arrest was a blessing in disguise as he had
an opportunity of meeting with officials of Benin after his interrogation. “I
have met with the top and powerful people in Republic of Benin. Since I went to
that country, I have never had any reason to meet with their government
officials, but this crisis has made it possible for me to meet with all top
government functionaries of the Republic of Benin. The crisis has raised my
profile in that country.”
Asked
whether President Jonathan intervened to secure his release, he said: “It is
not just only President Jonathan that intervened, Nigerians generally
intervened. The number of people that came into Cotonou the day I was taken in,
and the following day, were over one thousand.”
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