President Goodluck Jonathan will lose the 2015 election
because he is surrounded by greedy people and he has turned against the key
people who helped his ascendancy to the presidency, Leader of the Niger Delta
People's Volunteer Force (NDVF), Alhaji Mujahid Asari-Dokubo has declared.
According to Asari-Dokubo, who was speaking in Abuja, it is
no longer golden to keep quiet, considering that so many things are going wrong
with Jonathan's presidency.
He explained that although the entire South-South has always
supported Jonathan, the time has come to break the silence on the Ijaw man's
tenure at Aso Rock."We must speak out on issues that are very critical to
the survival of our people, the survival of the people of the South-South and
the Southeast, which is the political base of Goodluck Jonathan," he said.
"Jonathan is surrendered by very greedy people who are
only in the presidency to enrich themselves at the expense of Goodluck himself.
If we don't talk and we continue to brush it aside, tomorrow we will be blamed;
and people will say: 'Mujahid Asari-Dokubo was around when Goodluck Jonathan
was president, and he didn't talk.' Then I will be an accomplice and accessory
after the fact."
Speaking further, he declared Jonathan's 2015 presidential
aspiration as an exercise in futility, saying he would lose because he has
surrounded himself with people who drove away those who made big contributions
to the political and electoral processes that enthroned his presidency, such as
former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.
"First, there was no need for Goodluck Jonathan to
disagree with Olusegun Obasanjo. I don't like Obasanjo, I don't like his face,
I hate him, but he was instrumental in bringing Goodluck Jonathan to power.
"And the greedy people around Jonathan have not managed
him enough, to the extent that they will allow Jonathan to disagree with
Obasanjo openly. And if you check, all the people who supported Goodluck
Jonathan and fought to bring him to power have openly disagreed with him."
Asari-Dokubo lamented that that the South-South may not have
the eight-year rule it has craved because there will be no magic about it if it
is going to be one man one vote. He also said Jonathan's administration has
achieved nothing to differentiate itself from past governments, even those that
reigned before Independence.
"For us, nothing has changed. It is still business as
usual. Some of us are tempted to ask this question: why are all these things happening?
Why has the president allowed some ministers like Godsday Orubebe to continue
in government?" he queried.
"Everyday people die on the East-West Road. If Orubebe
is incompetent as he has shown himself to be, he should be removed. Nobody
voted for Orubebe. And why is Orubebe so important to the president that he
can't remove him even in the face of his obvious incompetence and several
allegations to corruption."
He expressed regrets that Orubebe, who was used to share the
sufferings of the masses before his nomination for appointment as a minister,
is now turning deaf ears to complaints about his ministry — the Niger Delta
Ministry.
"We have told him that if the president leaves in 2015
without the completion of the East-West Road, we are finished. The man kept
telling us there is no money.
"When IBB was there, there was money. When Abacha was
there, there was money. When other people where there, there was money.
How come the money disappeared when Jonathan got there?
Orubebe will account for all the deaths on the East-West Road."