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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Asari-Dokubo To Join PDP To Enable President Jonathan's 2015 Re-election || Vows Bloodshed

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Former militant and leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (NDPVF), Mujahid Asari-Dokubo, on Sunday declared that President Goodluck Jonathan's presidential ambition in 2015 was already settled, as his Niger Delta compatriots would not succumb to any force opposed to its full actualization.

"There would be blood in the streets if Mr. Jonathan is not reelected president in the 2015 election," the former militant threatened.

Asari-Dokubo, who was a guest on a Channels Television programme, 'Politics Today', monitored in Abuja, said he would register as a full member of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to enable him join in the fight to realize the president's re-election bid.

"The way things are going, there is no sitting on the fence in the battle before us," Asari-Dokubo said.

"When some people say they have a right to rule and others don't have, then there is no sitting on the fence. All of us will have to be in the ring and fight. We cannot leave Goodluck (Jonathan) alone."

"My support for Jonathan will be biased, because charity begins at home. Monkey no fine, but im mama like am. Goodluck, na my person. 2015 is already a settled matter. Goodluck Jonathan would be President in 2015."

"Whether they contest or they don't. If they say the blood of the dogs and the baboons will be soaked in the streets, or salt water in the streets, we will help them in blood in the streets."

Asari-Dokubo said the exit of seven out of 23 governors from PDP was not enough to cause any crisis.

He claimed he was a card-carrying member of defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) until December 27, 2010, and would be joining PDP to enable him join in fighting for President Jonathan's candidacy from the inside.

"I will declare for the PDP. We will fight, because in this battle, there is no retreat, no surrender. We will not take any prisoner of war. It will be total battle," he said.

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