The Federal Government has finally reacted to the war threat by ex-Niger Delta militants, describing it as unacceptable.
This is coming barely 24 hours after a former Minister of Defence,
Lt.Gen. Theophilus Danjuma, called for the immediate arrest of the duo
following their threat to make the nation ungovernable if Jonathan lost
the presidential election.
The
ex-militants – Mujahiden Dokubo-Asari, Government Ekpemupolo (aka
Tompolo), Victor Ebikabowei (aka Boyloaf) and others – had at the end of
a meeting attended by Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson, said,
“For every Goliath, God created a David. For every Pharaoh, there is a
Moses. We are going to war. Every one of you should go and fortify
yourself.”
But the Federal Government, through the Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, has strongly warned against inciting comments.
The minister, at a news conference in Abuja, said that there was no
basis for the ex-militants to be beating war drums since President
Goodluck Jonathan had said he would concede defeat if he lost the
February 14 presidential election.
He said, “It is reprehensible
for people to threaten this country with mayhem should their candidate
lose the election. The President, Dr. Jonathan, has not left anybody in
doubt as to his preparedness to conduct a free, fair, credible and
transparent election.
“Mr. President has said that in the
unlikely event of his losing the election, in the course of this
exercise, that he was straight man enough, he was democratic enough to
concede defeat.
“So, if Mr. President himself, who is the main
contestant, who is the President of this country, who is the leader of
the PDP (Peoples Democratic Party) has come out to say that he was going
to ensure free and fair elections where the choice of Nigerians would
be respected, I do not see where statements from supporters of either
Mr. President or any political party for that matter should derail the
course of this democratic movement.”
The minister, who said that
the anxiety over the elections was unwarranted, stressed that the
Federal Government was determined to conduct hitch-free elections.
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