Dokubo-Asari threatens to go violent on Lai Mohammed over $9.3m arms scandal.
Dokubo-Asari, speaking to the online newspaper, has threatened to go violent against the spokesperson of the APC Alhaji Lai Mohammed.
And the party finds the comments of the former militant that he would not give a civilized reply to Mr Mohammed by charging the APC Spokesperson for his notes. They consider Dokubo cautioned that he will personally deal with Lai Mohammed, if he does not get justice in court.
Mr Asari Dokubo gave the interview on Friday October 17th 2014 after a press Alhaji Lai Mohammed on October 8th 2014 granted a press statement asking the Federal Government (FG) to clarify the reported presence of Asari Dokubo on the plane that transported the U$9.3 million cash to South Africa.
Here is the text of the letter in part:
"The attention of our party has been drawn to comment made by the leader of the Niger Delta People Volunteer Force (NDPVF) Mr Mujahid Dokubo-Asarri that included a threat against our National Publicity Secretary Alhaji Lai Muhammad.
"The threat, contained in an interview granted to the online newspaper Premium Times by Mr Asari Dokubo on Friday October 17th 2014 follows a press statement which was issued on behalf of the party by Alhaji Lai Mohammed on oct 8th 2014 asking the Federal Government to explain the reported presence of Asari Dokubo on the plane that transported the U$9.3 million cash to South Africa.
"In the interview Mr Asari Dokubo said while he would not adopt a "civilized response to Mr Mohammed by suing the APC Spokesperson for his remarks he (Asari Dokubo) warned that should courts fail to deliver justice he will resort to self-help by using his hands and any other means to deal with Mr Mohammed."
The power of life and death is in the tongue. This is why we must be cautious with what we say. Lai Mohammed has been reckless in his utterrances against the President of Nigeria and every other person he considers as opposition.
This is one of the numerous spurious allegations of Lai Mohammed, this time, quoting reports by some blogs, Mohammed has alleged that Mr. Asari was one of the unidentified Nigerians on the private jet that ferried the cash to South Africa.
Mr. Asari has denied being part of the trip.
Speaking to the media, the former militant leader said he had not been to South Africa since 2002, and challenged journalists to confirm with that country's embassy in Nigerian if he was granted visa to travel.
He said he was being targeted because of his support for President Goodluck Jonathan to secure a second term in office.
"So the onus of proof is on him. I will fight him with any means available to me. He manufactured a lie against me, and he orchestrated it," he said. "If they want to win an election they should go and face Goodluck and win election not to pull down GEJ supporters.
Lai Mohammed small small o!
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