‘Jonathan has already won 2015. We will put sand in Lamido’s mouth’ – Asari Dokubo

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Alhaji Mujahid Asari Dokubo, leader of the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force (NDPVF), has announced that the President has already won the 2015 election. This is despite the fact that the President has not even declared his intention to run for higher office.

Speaking to newsmen recently concerning comments by Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa state who said, “Dokubo-Asari is a small boy, his entire clan, I don’t think they are up to one million people. If his entire clan are not up to one million people, you just ignore him” , Dokubo said Lamido is irrelevant in the grand political scheme of things and wondered why the President bothered with him at all.

Dokubo said, “Jonathan has already won. Whether they vote or they don’t vote, that is their business. He will win and if they like, they should go and hang themselves. For people like Sule Lamido to even be listened to, is very regrettable. This is a man who is living according to his antecedents; a man who rebelled against the greatest Northern political ideologue, Mallam Aminu Kano. These people have never been on the side of their people.

“I would forgive him because Ijaw people are not protesting about scientific census. It is people like Sule Lamido that are protesting that the chairman of the National Population Commission should be sacked. It clearly shows that they have something to hide.
“There is no where in the world where the arid part of the country is more populated. All over the world, population is at the coast. Population centers are at the coast, where there are economic activities. We live in a scientific world. So, when the time comes, he will know. We don’t even need to be 200 people to teach him a lesson and put sand in his mouth.

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