Saturday 30 November 2013

Asari-Dokubo debunks reports of flying into Abuja aboard presidential jet

The leader of Niger Delta people’s Volunteers Force, NDPVF, Alhaji Mujahid Asari-Dokubo, Friday, debunked reports that he was flown into Abuja aboard presidential jet shortly after his release by the Beninoise gendarmes, saying he was still in Cotonou, the capital of Benin Republic.
Alhaji Asari-Dokubo who described the reports as tissues of lies said he will flying into the country aboard commercial flight any moment from now.
The arrogance of Shekau and his group is unislamic. Which President if not Goodluck, will accept somebody to tell him to become a Muslim or resign?
The arrogance of Shekau and his group is unislamic. Which President if not Goodluck, will accept somebody to tell him to become a Muslim or resign?

Asari-Dokubo who spoke through the South East/North Central Coordinator of Niger Delta People’s Volunteers Force, Mr. Emmanuel Amakiri in Abuja, accused enemies of the present administration for his current travail and incarceration by Beninoise gendarmes.
He said that there was no iota of truth in the insinuation that President Jonathan deployed a jet to ferry him to Abuja a few hours after his release.
According to him, “we want to correct erroneous impression making round in some quarters concerning the unfortunate incident in Benin republic in the arrest of the leader of NDPVF and our mentor, Alhaji Mujahid Asari-Dokubo.
“After all efforts by his followers and the Nigerian people we were able to secure his release. There was a rumour that presidential jet was deployed to BeninRepublic to fly him to Abuja.
“As I speak with you, Asari-Dokubo is still BeninRepublic, and possibly to come back to Nigeria by today or tomorrow aboard commercial flight.
“So, we are here to debunk emphatically that no presidential jet ever brought Asari-Dokubo to Abuja. He will come with Arik aircraft and all of us, his followers, friends and admirers will be at the airport in the public glare to receive him,” he said.

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