Amaechi Should Be Treated As/ Is A Traitor..Says Asari Dokubo


AHEAD of the 2015 general elections, the leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force, Mujahid Dokubo Asari, has described the Rivers State Governor as a “traitor.” Dokubo Asari, in a phone-in radio programme in Port Harcourt on Saturday, said Amaechi’s political ambition did not tally with the ambition of the people of the state. The NDPVF leader explained that the NGF chairman would be “treated like a traitor” for allegedly confronting President Goodluck Jonathan on some government policies and the 2015 elections. He said, “Amaechi and his commissioners can go back to slavery and continue to serve the northerners, who claim to be born to rule. We will never go back to slavery. We know the quality of those who are commissioners in Rivers State.

“Amaechi and his ambition must be tied to the ambition of his people. In Kano, Amaechi said he would run as vice-president, if invited. I speak with all sense of responsibility. The oppressed people of the Niger Delta, through President Jonathan, will win in 2015. We will win clearly and convincingly. “Amaechi is a traitor and he will be treated like a traitor. Amaechi is not more Ikwerre than me. It is about liberty to rule. Amaechi wants to take us back to slavery. It will not be possible. The era of northern godfathers is gone. “President Goodluck Jonathan will win in 2015. If they do not allow him to win, they will not be able to handle the consequences. An end must come to the suppression, oppression, repression and marginalisation of the people of the Niger Delta.

“The South-South and South-East people have been brushed aside for too long. People of the North said they would make Nigeria ungovernable for Jonathan, if he won in 2011, which they are doing.” In his reaction, the state Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr. Emmanuel Chinda, said contrary to Dokubo Asari’s claim, Amaechi was not a traitor. Chinda, who reacted through the phone-in radio programme, expressed dissatisfaction over Dokubo Asari’s position on issues concerning the governor and the state. He accused Dokubo Asari and a few others of creating problems between President Goodluck Jonathan and the state governor for their selfish interests, adding that the people of the state are behind Amaechi.

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3 Comments

  1. Chigraahi... philGrant26/5/13 6:22 am

    "wherever you witness a case of 'it's MINE, and no other's, it's OURS, not theirs', at various levels of vicarious Ownership, such aggressive voices, ninety percent of the time, are bound to be Nigerians"... Wole Soyinka.
    Must we stop these unruly sentimental segregations? Nigeria is no body's property and who rules must not be rational as this is the major problem drowning this country. Hausa, Ibo, or Yoruba, we all are one, who ever wins should rule well and not a do or die affair! Asari who has no proper intellectual stand now threatening a whole nation, what arrant non-sense!

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  2. D quality of people dt sorrounds Gej is under questioning as dey are creating more enemies than friends for him.Check ds out,Asari,Akpabio,Abati Okupe e.t.c

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  3. Asari u re a fool u re not a man u re cousing trouble re u better Dan amaechi u will never be like him his far better than u, u militant u wawa u shigia u re a woman not a man tolotolo.

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