MUJAHID ASARI DOKUBO'S LETTER TO OBASANJO, A LOOK AT HISTORY, INTERESTING FOR POSTING. 02 JANUARY, 2014
MUJAHID ASARI DOKUBO'S LETTER TO OBASANJO, A look at History,
interesting, for posterity. 02 January 2014
Olusegun Obasanjo
Balogun of Owu, Obansajo Farms, Ota, Ogun State.
Balogun of Owu, Obansajo Farms, Ota, Ogun State.
RE: BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE (RE:
OBASANJO’S LETTER TO PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN)
Ordinarily, I would not want to
dignify you with a reply to your ill-conceived letter, as that has a way of
oiling your elbow or prop your self-importance - provoking your well-known
self-will. I have also delayed my reply for one reason - to perfectly gauge
public opinion on your latest onslaught against President Goodluck Ebele
Azikiwe Jonathan – President of a country full of mind-boggling contradictions
that you’ve always, falsely regarded as your personal creation.
At least that’s the spirit behind
your insolence, impudence and make-believe that point to the fact that you’re
above national censure, ideological / ethical direction and control. Finally, I
have had to reply you because of the nature of my past encounters with you –
encounters that I feel should convey my deepest sense of grief, as it relates
to your recent gaffes, shocking errors and dwindling self-esteem.
It is a common knowledge that if
not for the imperious nature of Nigeria and the monumental fraud that attended
its creation, caused primarily by the 1914 Lugadian error, it would’ve been
very difficult for the likes of you to stand before me, talk less address me as
a leader. This is so as my royal pedigree, as an Amachree and as an Omubo with
dignified accoutrements would’ve denied you such leverage. In comparison to
your nebulous background, I doubt what your shadowy pedigree is, what you’ve
always avoided in all your discourses, and which you’ve deliberately shrouded
in obscurity. Because if indeed your pedigree is anything significant in the
Owu quarter of Egbaland, many like me would’ve long known it, or deduced it
from your puffy, inestimable swan-songs that reinstate your pride and vaulting
ego.
Nobody has ever attested or
verified the history of your background. The background of a man is important
because it is what depicts his social standing and sense of history. Many even
doubt if you are a true Yoruba man. With such strings of doubtful pedigree
attached to your person and with a history of dreadful perversities that is
attached to your memory – this is as your characteristic way of life- defeats
customary belief, ground norms and persuasions.
I wish to state that but for
history and posterity, my grandmother Princess Okukuba W.D.Goodhead scion of
the great King Amachree, royal lineage of the Kalabari state, in the Ijaw
heartland, taught me the need to clear all false accusation or charges that are
designed to malign and mislead others, whenever they are hatched by depraved
trouble-makers like you. Connected to this is the need not to allow any
cowardly abuse or insult to go unanswered, especially when mischievously made
by the lowest of the lowest amongst rascal folks, to whose rank you belong.
Sometimes I find it hard to
believe that you once led this country.
I find this very enlightening
that you seem to provide the true reason why this false entity called Nigeria;
have had unending, mysterious and tragic incidences ever since you were thrown
up to direct the affairs of this geographical area called Nigeria- striving
vigorously to dictate her down-ward push, down the edge of a vaulting,
irredeemable precipice. Your negative influence over Nigeria seems to define
and redefine this fraud-state called Nigeria that has since her creation, done
more harm than good to those entrapped in it.
In other to educate you on my
background, I am Mujahid Dokubo-Asari; was born Melford Dokubo Goodhead( Jnr)
to an aristocratic family in Kalabari. I am the son of my father, Hon Justice
Melford Dokubo Goodhead (Snr) a descendant of a long line of jurists,
inventors, scholars, statesmen and successful business men. Because of my
outstanding background and seeming feat of personal success, I’ve repeatedly
shunned the toga of false, foreign and dubious praise-singers that you crave in
your bid to get every attention from all quarters. I don’t seek to be venerated
by men or pursue inordinate hero-worship from perceived lackeys - what you’ve
lived for and pursue with zeal. Therefore I remain who I am - Mujahid
Dokubo-Asari, Alabo Edi Abali of Kalabari - a great scion of the King Amachree
dynasty.
The Kalabari kingdom to which I
belong, is rooted in the heart of the Ijaw nation and has been known for her
sound ideals, strong mercantilism and sovereign links to the civilized nations
since the 15th century, before it was stealthily and falsely brought under the
present Nigerian contraption, by unenlightened British imperialist that the
likes of you have officiously revered and worshipped being forebears of your
programme of mass impoverishment, economic emasculations, genocide, and utter
destruction of other nations with superior idealism and sound socio-political
systems.
Despite the long history of
deprivation, oppression and genocide that the Nigerian state has meted on the
Isokos, Orons, Ibibios, Ogonis, South-South Ibos, and the Ijaw nation, just as
you personally pursued a deliberate programme of mass impoverishment and total
emasculation of these nations in all your brutal regimes- and the endangering
of the aspirations and dream for their freedom, equality and development. I’ve
never denied being an Ijaw man. This has been my way of life from the start and
I will remain an Ijaw man till I die. I have had cause to assert this fact
before you while you belatedly exhibited gross intolerance, denigration of the values
of others, with unveiled tribal tendencies.
My first encounter with you on
this flank occurred on Friday June 11th 1999, when you had just assumed then,
leadership of one of Nigeria’s most regretful administration- being a
beneficiary of a long war against military dictatorship, it is expected that
you would run a people oriented and all inclusive government, instead you ran a
Nazi style regime that perfected the art of ethnic cleansing and total disdain
for the due process of the law.
On that faithful day – 11th June,
1999, I was one of the few Ijaw spokesmen that addressed you at the River State
Government Executive Council Hall, where you came to troubleshoot on the
conflict between the Ijaws and our Itsekiri brothers in Delta State; conflicts
that were inflicted on our people by centripetal forces unleashed by the
Nigerian state, and designed to upturn the fight for our freedom, unity and
self-worth.
Your public rating then, was at
its lowest ebb, as your acceptability across Nigeria, was in doubt. The
structure of the Nigerian state was shaky, troubled and disgorged. Determined
to translate your diabolic promises into action you moved against all forms of
dissent maniacally.
And also because you were largely
known as a foxy, brutal and vindictive soldier that had been hated in the past
for gross abuses that all knew would reoccur even though you now wore a
civilian look, having not won a single state in the South-West, dominated by
the AD, at the presidential elections that you were said to have won, but which
were rigged by your ilk; in which you did not win majority vote in your polling
booth in Abeokuta.
Nigerians understood your antics
when you said your re-election in 2003 would be a “do or die” miasma.
Your policy of mass killing of
perceived opponents, in which high profiled leaders died on the streets, is
part of your personal history.
If you recall the events of that
day, Friday 11th June,1999, I didn’t stand up to honour the Nigerian National
anthem when it was sung. Neither did I address you as “President” when I took
the microphone to speak on behalf of my people. I never conceded to your
leadership nor the status of this evil entity called Nigeria.
In the presence of your forces of
repression and cruelty– police, state security officials and the military, I
addressed you as an Owu man and you accepted it without hesitation. Was
Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan the President of the Nigerian State at the
time? Your confession at the time – which is the mind-set of all Nigerians, is
that you are first and foremost an Owu man before a Nigerian.
I met you few months later at the
Aso Rock Presidential Villa, as a member of a delegation of South-South elders
where you exhibited your clannish fancies and preferences. As a frontline
cultural ambassador of my people, and extremely proud of the ijaw culture, I
tied a George wrapper as it is customary, and attended the meeting without
shoes. The result was that you tongue-lashed and sought to persecute me. As
soon as you saw me in the side-lines of the meeting, you asked disdainfully; “I
hope you’re not an Egbesu Priest?” And I replied you; “I am not; I am a
Muslim.” Later, not satisfied by your attack on me, and at the close session,
you asked how I became a Moslem and I told you I was a Baptist before my
reversion. And you replied; ‘You are a Moslem now, I said yes, I am.” And you
retorted with a smack of officious persecution, diatribe and hypocrisy and
said; “I am sorry, for you are lost.”
And I replied, saying; “you’re
the one that is lost.” How then can you say in your letter to President
Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan that you’ve always believed in the unity of
Nigeria that he shouldn’t see Nigeria as a North-South or Moslem-Christian
dichotomy?
On another occasion, just before
the heavily flawed 2003 election, you sought to muzzle me into the bandwagon of
anti-people disciples, and I rejected your cruel and mischievous conspiracy. A
delegation of South-South leaders led by Chief EK Clark came to see you. I was
once again among the delegation as President of Ijaw Youth Council.
In the course of the meeting, I
made suggestion as to how the NDDC - that you stifled with lack of funding -
can be effective. My suggestion at that time was that a department for Women
and Youth should be created in the NDDC so that the body will be broad based
and people -oriented. You accepted my submission and immediately offered that I
should become the first Director of the department and I promptly turned it
down, and insisted that being the President of the Ijaw Youth Council , my
position was better than your villainous offer and you were shocked and
displeased. Some elders tried to persuade me to accept your offer and I told
them it will be a betrayal of Ijaw youths who elected me as their President to
come to you under the title of Ijaw Youth Council President and then sweep that
aside to pursue a personal agenda.
I never saw you again until 30th
September,2004, when you flew me with a Private Jet to Abuja, to make peace
between me and your infamous federal government because the Niger Delta Peoples
Volunteer Force (NDPVF), in which I was a ‘volunteer’ had successfully
disrupted and brought oil production to an all-time low after series of
successful confrontation with the Nigerian Military, the Police, State Security
Service officials, etc. After several days of meeting with you, and because the
NDPVF – for the first time in the history of Nigeria aided the cancellation of
the October 1st,Independence celebration, you gave a raucous state address
which was centred around the activities of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer
Force. At that time President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan represented
Bayelsa state, as Deputy Governor, he was not President.
If you recall, I continually
described the Ijaws as a nation – I did engraft this depiction into your psyche
at that time - and you accepted to call Ijaw, Ijaw Nation.
At the end of the meeting, you
told Engineer Funso Kpokulokun – your GMD, NNPC - to take care of my needs,
which I said wasn’t necessary - which was once again a tactical bribe offered
by you to vitiate my good intentions towards my people. Later, we agreed that
the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force should disarm, and we completely
disarmed and submitted 2, 335 riffles, over 1 million ammunitions, and other explosive
materials to your government through the Nigerian military and state security
service at Zamani Lekwot Cantonment, Bori Camp, Port Harcourt.
While I was in Mecca, on
hajj-after 8 days in Saudi, Col Kayode Are, DG State Security Service, called
me and asked me to quickly return to Nigeria; this was conceived to be very
urgent and highly important. When I returned and landed at the Minna International
Airport. I called Col Are and he directed the airline operator to bring me to
Abuja. on arrival at Abuja, several vehicles were waiting for me at the
Airport. I was driven straight to the State Security Guest House at Asokoro.
While the vehicles were waiting
for me, I freshened and went to see Col Are and he told me that the President
asked him to specially inform me that what I have been agitating for has been
accepted by your government.
– that you’ve accepted our
demands for the convocation of a National Conference. I asked Col Are whether
it was a “Sovereign National Conference,” He said; “no, it was a Political
Reform Conference.” And I told him that was not what my people wanted – the
Ijaw and other oppressed people, who have been fraudulently conscripted into
the Nigerian enterprise by the roguish British imperialist wanted nothing short
of a Sovereign National Conference to determine their inclusion in the Nigerian
state- I added that we can’t partake in any conference that doesn’t address the
fundamental issues of sovereignty and the nationhood of various nations
entrapped in the Nigerian State.
Col Are then continued to
persuade me to see reason with you, being convinced of your intolerable sadism
and bestial high-handedness - that if I opposed the conference in front of you,
you will certainly be angry with me and perhaps do the improbable –maybe kill
me the way you killed others and escaped without any sanction. That it is
better for me to stoop to conquer than to put up any shade of opposition. As
you are known not to tolerate your opponents or any form of opposition, and
believes that you know it all- being utterly selfish, greedy and monstrously
sly. I told Col Are that such hypocritical double-faced nature that was hinged
in murderous threats, was at variance with the noble character of an Amachree.
This marked the beginning of my
disagreement with you. This disagreement gathered momentum after I disarmed.
The next thing you did- while
using Dr. Peter Odili, then Governor of the Bantustan of Rivers State, you
pursued a policy of divide and rule by creating mutinous factions within the
rank and file of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force. Being gullible, many
of our commanders gave in to your conspiratorial incitement. They came up to say
that monies given for arms at the disarmament programme should be shared among
them, when more than 80% of the monies weren’t paid, and bulk of the money that
was paid, had been given to those who supplied our arms.
Col Are became the personal
friend of many of our commanders and did host and feasted with the likes of
Richmond Yimbiri, Farah Dagogo, Olo Akalogbo and other volunteers of the NDPVF
in Abuja. When the mutiny that you sought to provoke didn’t work, you pettily
enlisted your friend, Judith Asuni to attack me, and she threatened that if I
don’t become amenable to Government programmes, she will use the Press to bring
me down, since according to her I am a creation of the Press. Lady Ann Kio
Briggs then challenged her, and there was a big uproar. Judith Asuni thereafter
became the mother of diverse cult groups and counter-struggle agents in Rivers
state, creating systemic failure in the region and pursuing a dislocation of
our local economy, crime-prone attacks and high profiled kidnappings became the
order of the day. You as President clearly supported these pseudo-Niger Delta
freedom and liberation groups that were secretly behind these anti-people
indulgences - connecting them to the NDDC and NNPC through a special programme
to empower them.
Another of your friend – a Jewish
American security agent, Steve Davids, sensing your inveterate knack for
bloodshed and subterfuge, warned me that you’re preparing to kill me or put me
in prison forever. That I should be very careful of women - the unconventional
weapon you’ve chosen to annihilate me with. I wish to emphasize here that
anyone who calls himself a leader and uses such unconventional weapon such as
“a woman” to execute his personal interests against perceived enemies, isn’t
only devious but diabolically nauseating. Being immune to fear and having a
huge capacity for faith in Allah , I told him that my life is controlled by
Allah and not by the vicious plundering of wicked mortals like you.
On this I wish to digress a
little to reinstate that am not just religious but also a very spiritual
person. I’ve had mysterious spiritual encounters that threats from the likes of
you are nothing but the ranting of a novice. I operate more in the spiritual
realm than in the physical- I believe that Allah will not forsake me when
minions like you, come up to attack or afflict me. Allah will raise up a
standard against them. On my perceived spiritual fortification, Steve David
told me he wasn’t surprised because the day he came to my camp, he saw my
prayer mat and wondered how I could be the only Muslim among hundreds of
gun-wielding non-Muslim, whose mental state wasn’t certifiable. And I told him
it is not being a Muslim or frontline believer in Islam that mattered but the
gravity of my personal relationship with my maker, who has always recued me in
time of danger, dire difficulties, vicious conspiracies and violent
tribulations.
There is need at this time to
outline one murderous move you made on my life that shows how brutal and
inhuman your mindset is – vindicating your daughter’s revelations. I want to
remind you of the startling move you made on my life during the momentous days,
leading to the historic Isaac Boro celebration on the 16th of May 2005. At that
time the Bayelsa state Government was under Chief D.S.P. Alamieseigha.
Chief DSP Alamieseigha had warned
that the 1million man march the NDPVF was organizing to protest the injustice
of the Nigerian state against the Ijaws and other oil bearing nation should not
hold and would not be allow into Bayelsa state because of a security report
that emanated from you that I didn’t know at the time. The report or plot to
truncate the march was grave and dangerous, as the Executive Governor of
Bayelsa State Chief D.S.P. Alamieseigha, told me the Bayelsa State Government
couldn’t guarantee our security – my security.
In the background of this starling murderous plot by you and feigning his lack of protective security shield occasioned by you, I was also shocked by the grave support that the Rivers State government offered us because it was happy that I was leaving Rivers state to Bayelsa state, and gave several vehicles to support our protests march.
In the background of this starling murderous plot by you and feigning his lack of protective security shield occasioned by you, I was also shocked by the grave support that the Rivers State government offered us because it was happy that I was leaving Rivers state to Bayelsa state, and gave several vehicles to support our protests march.
The response we had from our
people was startling and unprecedented, as huge crowds came, and well over 3000
vehicles, were hired from neighboring states of Abia,Imo,Delta, Anambra, Enugu
and Edo state to convey participants to the Bayelsa state capital of Yenagoa.
On the appointed day, men of the
Nigerian Military stopped us at Elele and refused to allow us free passage to
Yenegoa. The Governor, Chief D.S.P. Alamieseigha was away in South Africa at
the time. Goodluck Jonathan was then the acting Governor of Bayelsa state, and
asked us not to come into Bayelsa state of course we brushed off all obstacles
whether real or imagined that were mounted not to let us into Yenagoa. Many
other participants in the proposed rally were also blocked at the Ahoada
junction. We were surprised that the rally was being frustrated by the people,
governments and institutions that ought to benefit from it.
Finally, after much persuasion we
decided to converge at Obuama- my hometown. We stayed there till the next day,
17th of May, 2005, and dispersed without achieving our noble objective which
was to sensitize our people, on the evils of the heart-wrenching Nigerian state
that you’ve always pontificated in the media as your life creation and
alter-ego.
When Chief D.S.P. Alamieseigha
returned from his trip to South Africa, I made an appointment to see him
through his Commissioner of Information, who was also a former Comrade – Barr
Oronto Douglas – and met him at his private residence at William Jumbo Street,
Portharcourt. In the course of our discussion, I accused Chief DSP Alamieseigha
pointedly – in my usual bluntness and characteristic manner - for sacrificing
Ijaw interests for his political gains and deceiving the people of the Niger
delta that the Nigerian state will accommodate our Interests.
Chief D.S.P. Alamieseigha then
informed me that you – General Olusegun Obasanjo, sent 5 snipers to kill me in
Yenegoa and that he -Chief D.S.P Alamieseigha accommodated them at the
government house in yenegoa. That he traveled out of the state and directed the
Bayelsa State government not to allow me into Yenegoa to avoid my being killed
in Yenegoa by your snipers - as he didn’t know if you had sent other snipers
into the state.
It downed on me, why Dr. Peter
Odili, gave us all the resources we sought– it was to push me into a den of
your snipers – because he offered us assistance even when we are not the best of
friends, providing all the resources we needed to convey us out of town.
I’ve decided to relate this
incidence because of your reference to snipers while writing your hypocritical
letter to President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan.
I wonder why you, the Chief
Assassin of all times, would accuse President Goodluck Jonathan of training
1000 snipers and having a watch-list of political opponents when he has
tolerated your insane excesses along with your mutinous gang which no head of
government the world over would have so tolerated forgetting so soon that this
was the same infamous journey you embarked on during the regime of General
Sanni Abacha that nearly cost you your life.
Until date, the mystery
surrounding the death of your kinsman and former Attorney General and Minister
of Justice, Late Bola Ige’s death has not been unravelled. So also is that of
my kinsmen AK Dikibo and Chief Marshall Harry. At the time they were felled, AK
Dikibo was national vice chairman (south-south) of the PDP while Chief Marshall
Harry was former national vice chairman (south south) of the PDP and also the
national vice chairman (south-south) of the ANPP, as president of the Federal
republic of Nigeria you were the national leader of the PDP. At that time, many
public analysts described the PDP as a nest of killers. Governor Orji Uzor Kalu
of Abia state, clearly stated that your hands may not be clean regarding the
brutal killing of the then Vice Chairman of South-South Zone of the PDP – A.K.
Dikibo.
PART II
On this part I’ve resolved to
dwell more on what I have said before – your veiled reference that President
Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan, is listening to his kinsmen - since I’ve
chosen to ignore other parts of your letter.
I would start by saying that
President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan is an Ijaw man. There is no way you
can remove that truism from him. It’s just as you are a Yoruba man - although
that has some element of doubt. There is no way you can divulge a man of his
roots – his clan, people and culture- to do that is to kill the man. My
interest here is to state that you are more clannish than any other leader that
has been conscripted to rule this backward enclave called Nigeria – no
gainsaying the fact you’re the most clannish of them all.
As President of this sickening country that’s full of inequities, you were the Balogun of Owu – a tiny section of Egbaland. As Balogun of Owu, which means, Commander of Owu Armed forces, you were also Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of the Nigerian state. How will a commander command two forces at the same time and be loyal to both- no one can serve two masters. There lies your infamous dubiety.
As President of this sickening country that’s full of inequities, you were the Balogun of Owu – a tiny section of Egbaland. As Balogun of Owu, which means, Commander of Owu Armed forces, you were also Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of the Nigerian state. How will a commander command two forces at the same time and be loyal to both- no one can serve two masters. There lies your infamous dubiety.
Secondly, and this is most
annoying - you funded and midwifed the Yoruba Elders Council and armed it
against the already existing Afenifere, in the battle for the control of the
soul of the Yoruba people. Like an Octopus your clannishness is boundless,
extending its vicious and overbearing frontiers to the level of your personal
interests, untamable greed and forbidden frontiers – all these, while you were
President of Nigeria.
Name one Nigerian leader that
wasn’t known for his clannish, ethnic and tribal interests.
How has Nigeria fared since
independence if not on the tuft of steely ethnic considerations?
How do you expect President
Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan to be divulged of this, after you led many
others in the display of ethnic and tribal purges?
Chief Obafemi Awolowo – one of
the ' founders' of the Nigerian state was primarily, a super-founder and member
of the Yoruba Social -cultural organization Omo Egbe Oduduwa. There was no time
Chief Obafemi Awolowo, believed in a country like Nigeria – he defined it in
his book, “as merely a geographical expression.”
Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Gambari Prince of the North and the leader of the Northern Peoples’ Congress said this “The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Othman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities in the north as willing tools and the south as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future." – Parrot Newspaper October 12, 1960.He was always at logger-head with other 'nationalists 'from the contraption and had no ambition to rule such an entity– this was so because Nigeria didn’t really matter to him; what mattered was the Othmaniyyah Caliphate . To demonstrate this, he brought his political stooge- Alhaji Tafawa Balewa to be Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, an equation which marked the beginning of Godfatherism in Nigerian politics that you are well known for today.
Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Gambari Prince of the North and the leader of the Northern Peoples’ Congress said this “The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Othman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities in the north as willing tools and the south as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future." – Parrot Newspaper October 12, 1960.He was always at logger-head with other 'nationalists 'from the contraption and had no ambition to rule such an entity– this was so because Nigeria didn’t really matter to him; what mattered was the Othmaniyyah Caliphate . To demonstrate this, he brought his political stooge- Alhaji Tafawa Balewa to be Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, an equation which marked the beginning of Godfatherism in Nigerian politics that you are well known for today.
As leader of the Northern Union
Progressive Elements, NEPU, Mallam Aminu Kano later sought a progressive path
that would have cured northern redundancy and developmental ineptitude even
then how many non-northerners were members of NEPU?
Aminu Kano’s progressive inclination was only progressive as it relates to his conception of northern Nigeria and has no inclination towards pursuing a progressive ideology that includes ijaws, Yorubas, tivs, igbos, etc.
Aminu Kano’s progressive inclination was only progressive as it relates to his conception of northern Nigeria and has no inclination towards pursuing a progressive ideology that includes ijaws, Yorubas, tivs, igbos, etc.
Joseph Tarka followed suit and
named his political voice, Meddle Belt Congress- MBC – concerned primarily with
the affairs of the middle-belt that the oligarchic North believed were
slave-port to fight her battles, and launder her parochial interests.
Our daddy in the politics of the time– Chief Harold Dappa Biriye, upon realizing the truism of Nigeria’s facile, clannish political thrust and boring leverage– founded the Niger Delta Congress, that was repulsed in the East for clamouring for the freedom of the Rivers Ijaw people.
Our daddy in the politics of the time– Chief Harold Dappa Biriye, upon realizing the truism of Nigeria’s facile, clannish political thrust and boring leverage– founded the Niger Delta Congress, that was repulsed in the East for clamouring for the freedom of the Rivers Ijaw people.
it was only DR. Nnamdi Azikiwe’s
NCNC that had a pretention to national universality, even then, your Yoruba
brothers fought the NCNC to a standstill and ousted her from controlling the
western region.
This is why I cannot be fooled by
your recent mantra in your letter that President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan
must rise above Ijaw beliefs or ethnic consideration as if President Goodluck
Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan fell from the sky– this is even as President Goodluck
Jonathan has not done anything tangible for the Ijaw nation as is expected and
as he should have done. The few Ijaw ministers still remaining in President
Goodluck Jonathan’s administration were initially appointed into government by
President Umar Yar Adua they are Deizani Allison-Madueke and Godsday Orubebe.
your record of impunity and
Hitlerian tendencies were fully brought into play when you descended on fellow
citizens placed under your care and protection by the constitution on which you
took the oath of allegiance to protect; the people of Odi and Zakibiam are not
different from the people of Damaturu, Maiduguiri or Bama. This Boko Haram
scourge started under your watch and encouragement in 2012. You incubated it,
so as to use as a vicious war head against succeeding governments, which was
why you knew the homes of their leaders and embarked on a tragic journey to
visit them. What was the outcome of this infamous journey?
as stated above, no Nigerian
leader has been influenced to take any decision or advanced policy without
primordial ethnic consideration? Why did IBB annul the June 12 election, adjudged
to be the freest and fairest in Nigeria’s history? Was it not because he served
the interests of the Gambari? Why have you singled out Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe
Jonathan to be sacrificed on the altar of ethnicity, sectional and bloody
intrigues, designed to incite Nigerians against the Ijaws and his government?
Is it because Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan is an Ijaw man or as you once
described him - as a weak minority leader of Nigeria whose aspiration must be
limited because he is an Ijaw man.
What often creates violence,
especially in Africa is when unguarded utterances are made by well connected
ethnic chauvinists that provoke untenable ethnic bickering, bad blood and
insinuation of violence, amongst hitherto friendly people in a multi-plural
state. I find your warning that PresidentGoodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan maybe
the last Ijaw to rule Nigeria a little childish. I believe you think the Ijaws
are far too small, too few and deeply insignificant to assert any ambition to
rule Nigeria. The dream of Ijaws is not to rule Nigeria but to rule a country
that is theirs – a truly great and free country that believes in the dignity of
labour and the virtues of good leadership. If Ijaws won’t rule Nigeria then
they must seek their own country, in line with universal principles of self-
determination and rule ourselves because Ijaws won’t succumb to be made slaves-
Never!
Therefore there is no gainsaying
that Nigeria is a pseudo-nation of powerful ethnic, clannish and parochial
interests, as shown by the gust of bitterness and ill feelings with which the
North – Which you have joined to fight Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan- awfully
demonstrated when it resisted, fought and nearly frustrated His presidency.
I have met countless Heads of State, right from the days of military President Ibrahim Banbangida to you. I want you to know that none has the vaulting impudence and self-centeredness that you openly command. None is so ethnically flawed as you. Because as President you created billionaires from area boys, simply because they are your kit and kin, and made them the darlings of forbe’s list of billionaires – all from the stolen wealth of the Niger delta that you so artfully connered for eight years, as President and Minister of Petroleum. You attempted to pipe Niger delta oil and gas to Olokola, and create an LNG plant there. What influenced you in the siting of the LNG in Olokola if not ethnic and tribal considerations?
I have met countless Heads of State, right from the days of military President Ibrahim Banbangida to you. I want you to know that none has the vaulting impudence and self-centeredness that you openly command. None is so ethnically flawed as you. Because as President you created billionaires from area boys, simply because they are your kit and kin, and made them the darlings of forbe’s list of billionaires – all from the stolen wealth of the Niger delta that you so artfully connered for eight years, as President and Minister of Petroleum. You attempted to pipe Niger delta oil and gas to Olokola, and create an LNG plant there. What influenced you in the siting of the LNG in Olokola if not ethnic and tribal considerations?
In a chat with Late President
Ya’r adua’s special adviser on economic matters, Dr Tanimu Turaki, he told me
your Olokola dream will not see the light of day, as it is an avenue to divert
Niger Delta resources to the West – conceived and hatched under your control.
What I find very intriguing however is your voodoo hypocrisy that you’ve always
resisted sectional interests, etc. How many Ijaws has President Goodluck
Jonathan empowered the way you empowered, stole and transferred the resources
of the Niger delta to your Yoruba folks?
Finally, your evil plot to put me
away before the 2015 general election failed in the Republic of Benin. insha
Allahu I will be around to carry out the duties the almighty has assigned to
me.
There is hardly any speech that
you make nowadays without painting a vindictive and devious picture of my
humble profile. A curious fact is the spate at which others- even former heads
of states have joined you, in your point-blank black-mail of my person, and
vexatious insinuations that I am capable of misleading President Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan. I find this very nauseating, traducing and embarrassing. Your
reference to me in your letter to President Jonathan offers a full confirmation
of your diabolical hatred for me that you exhibited long ago, when you tried to
blackmail, intimidate and silent me with a treasonable felony charge and
subjected me to an heroic trial and subsequent incarceration for nearly two
years in several prison, detention centres and finally under solitary
confinement at the state security underground dungeon for ten months and eleven
days and – if you recall I refused to be brought under your influence even when
you sought to break my spirit.
I end this piece by saying Allah is on my side. Despite your brutal attack on me, and plot to kill me, Allah has been my helper and has not abandoned me. Your blood-curdling incitement of the authorities of the Republic of Benin against me, at my exiled home, so as to have me docked, tried and sentenced for national security related offences replays what you did before. The fact that I escaped unhurt when all hope was lost is a pointer to my supernatural fortification, leading and protection. In your plot to have me sidelined, Allah used President Goodluck Jonathan to rescue me.
On this, I remain grateful to my Lawyer Barr Festus Keyamo, the Igbo and South-South Diaspora communities in the Republic of Benin and many others whose support and goodwill I enjoyed tremendously.
I end this piece by saying Allah is on my side. Despite your brutal attack on me, and plot to kill me, Allah has been my helper and has not abandoned me. Your blood-curdling incitement of the authorities of the Republic of Benin against me, at my exiled home, so as to have me docked, tried and sentenced for national security related offences replays what you did before. The fact that I escaped unhurt when all hope was lost is a pointer to my supernatural fortification, leading and protection. In your plot to have me sidelined, Allah used President Goodluck Jonathan to rescue me.
On this, I remain grateful to my Lawyer Barr Festus Keyamo, the Igbo and South-South Diaspora communities in the Republic of Benin and many others whose support and goodwill I enjoyed tremendously.
General Olusegun Aremu Obasanjo,
I close this letter with the solemn pledge that our struggle is unstoppable.
Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo Asari,
Alabo Edi Abali of KalabariMujahid-Asari-Dokubo's-Letter-To-Obasanjo
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