
Tompolo, Dokubo
The northern socio-political
organisation, Arewa Consultative Forum, has warned Niger Delta
ex-militants not to threaten a former Chief of Army Staff, Gen.
Theophilus Danjuma (retd.).
The northern group said neither Danjuma
nor any citizen of the country for that matter should be threatened with
attacks by the ex-militants, who have been threatening fire and
brimstone should President Goodluck Jonathan loses the February 14
presidential poll.
The ex-militants had threatened to
attack Danjuma’s business interest in the Niger Delta for daring to ask
that security agencies should arrest leader of the Niger Delta Peoples
Volunteer Force, Mujahid Dokubo-Asari;and other ex-militants.
Dokubo-Asari, Victor Ben Ebikabowei
a.k.a Boy Loaf; Government Ekpudomenowei, a.k.a Tompolo and other
militants had, during a meeting at the Bayelse State Government House,
vowed to unleash violence on Nigerians if Jonathan failed in his
re-election bid.
They said any attempt to unseat the President would be seen as a direct affront to the Ijaw nation.
The ACF said it viewed the threat by the
ex-militants as not only a direct affront on Danjuma but on the
President Goodluck Jonathan-led Federal Government.
National Publicity Secretary of the ACF,
Muhammadu Ibrahim, in a statement in Kaduna on Monday, said, “ACF and
indeed all Nigerians hold Gen T.Y. Danjuma, former Chief of Army Staff
and Defence Minister in high esteem, as a revered patriot, elder
statesman and a philanthropist of repute who fought for the unity of
Nigeria and has continued to play this fatherly role even in his old
age.
“ACF will therefore not accept any
threat to his person or business assets or to any law-abiding citizen by
any group or individuals in the name of militancy.”
The northern body therefore asked
security operatives to take urgent steps to avert what it described as
“ugly consequences” of war threats by the ex-militants.
Danjuma had penultimate Wednesday asked
the Federal Government to as a matter of urgency arrest the Niger Delta
ex-militants who threatened war in the country if Nigerians failed to
re-elect Jonathan.
Danjuma spoke at the inauguration of Kwakwasiya City in Kano.
He had said, “You should arrest
Dokubo-Asari, Tompolo, Boyloaf and other Niger Delta militants for
making reckless statements, which in any way does not mean keeping
Nigeria as one entity and creating war situation.
“Those were reckless statements coming from irresponsible individuals; they should be condemned and be arrested immediately.”
Neither President Jonathan nor the Federal Government has reacted to the threat by the former militants.
The ACF warned that nothing must tamper
with the business empire of Danjuma because there was nothing wrong with
his call for the arrest of ex-militants that had been threatening the
peace of the entire country.
The ACF reminded the ex-militants that
the President was not elected by Nigerians in 2011 based on threat or
intimidation from any section of the country.
It stressed, “ACF wishes to remind the
Niger Delta militants that President Jonathan did not ascend to his
present position through threats and intimidation, but rather through
democratic means of canvassing for votes without any form of molestation
throughout the length and breadth of Nigeria in 2011.
“The same process the President and
other candidates vying for the office shall go through to emerge as
Nigeria’s President in 2015 and not through intimidation, threats and
ultimatum.
“ACF therefore views such threats and
intimidation by the ex-militants as an affront not only to Gen. Danjuma
but an attack on a democratically elected Federal Government of Nigeria,
over which President Jonathan presides.
“It is also an open challenge to the
nation’s security agencies, especially the Nigeria Police Force, the
Department of State Security and even the Nigerian military that are
responsible for maintaining law and order and any form of internal and
external aggression against Nigeria.
“ACF hereby calls upon the Federal
Government to urgently take necessary steps and contain this emerging
threat to national security by Niger Delta ex- militants to avert any
ugly consequences.”
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