Leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force, NDPVF, Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari has once again declare his readiness to fight what he called "oppression" of his people.“Most of my address has been translated as hatred against the north, this is far from the truth, because the word hatred has never existed in my dictionary. But I will never shy away from stating the fact, not minding who feels happy or sad about it.
“I have spent most of my life, in my close to 50 years that Allah has graciously allowed me to live so far, in the forefront of various struggles against oppressions of my people and others. I cannot do this if I hate any part of the country. But I will remain consistent in the fight against oppression.
“It is time for us to face the obvious realities and come together to fight and ensure that we don’t go back to the era of darkness, especially now that the calls for sovereign national conference have become louder.
Asari spoke after a meeting he had with the Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, Alhaji Shettima Yerima, Fredrick Fasheun and Chief Ralph Uwazuruike. The men had resolved to work together for the peace, unity and the interest of the people of Nigeria.
Asari said it is time for Nigerians to face the realities and come together to fight for their right, to ensure that they do not go back to the era of darkness, especially now that the calls for a sovereign national conference had become louder.
“I have spent most of my life, in my close to 50 years that Allah has graciously allowed me to live so far, in the forefront of various struggles against oppressions of my people and others. I cannot do this if I hate any part of the country. But I will remain consistent in the fight against oppression.
“It is time for us to face the obvious realities and come together to fight and ensure that we don’t go back to the era of darkness, especially now that the calls for sovereign national conference have become louder.
Asari spoke after a meeting he had with the Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, Alhaji Shettima Yerima, Fredrick Fasheun and Chief Ralph Uwazuruike. The men had resolved to work together for the peace, unity and the interest of the people of Nigeria.
Asari said it is time for Nigerians to face the realities and come together to fight for their right, to ensure that they do not go back to the era of darkness, especially now that the calls for a sovereign national conference had become louder.
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