The Presidency on Monday rose in stout defence of one of its own,
Kingsley Kuku, over a recent purported statement he made to the effect
that the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015 will be the
only guarantee for sustained peace in the oil-rich Niger Delta.
But Leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (NDPVF), Alhaji
Mujaheed Asari-Dokubo was left hung out to dry as the Presidency said
his drum beats of war on the 2015 elections “should be ignored by
Nigerians who are conversant with his antecedents.”
Political Adviser to the President, Ali Ahmed Gulak, who made the
Presidency’s position known on Monday, decried the controversies
generated by the statements saying they were “unwarranted and
politicised in many respects; hence, there is the need to put the
records straight and let Nigerians know that the Presidency does not
promote violence.”
“From many quarters, insinuations have come that Mr. President is
encouraging his kinsmen to threaten violence; I say without any
equivocation that this is absolutely untrue and unduly politicised by
those who seek cheap relevance and hide under the opposition to
ventilate ignoble comments.
“For purposes of clarification, however, it has become very necessary
for us to state that there is the need to separate these two statements
allegedly made by the Presidential Adviser and Asari-Dokubo.
“Apart from the fact that both statements are not the same, hence do
not deserve the same treatment, it is important to state that Kuku, who
oversees the Presidential Amnesty Office was grossly misquoted and
deliberately misinterpreted out of context.
“This is said with utmost sincerity because we have cross checked the
facts relating to what he said in the United States and we are
convinced that he said just what is real and purposeful, that just like
other Nigerians, President Jonathan should not be denied the opportunity
to run in 2015 if and when he so decides.
“Kuku, unlike Dokubo, did not say there will be crisis if President Jonathan is not re-elected.
“Of course, we all know that the right to accept or reject anyone at
the poll rests with the voters who are the ordinary Nigerians.
“However, it is very vital to state with every sense of
responsibility that the views expressed by Dokubo do not enjoy the
support of the Presidency, neither do such views or comments represent
anything near democracy and the rule of law.
“Therefore, Dokubo should be ignored by Nigerians who are conversant
with his antecedents. Here is a man, who just a few months ago took the
person of the President and high ranking officials to the cleaners for
no just cause,” Gulak said.
He added: “Unlike Kuku, who was quoted out of context, Dokubo is an
unserious fellow who speaks from both sides of the mouth even from the
highest bidder.
“Nigerians are therefore urged to disregard whatever he says and ignore him as not representing the views of the government.”
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