Friday 29 November 2013

Asari Dokubo Released By The Authorities of Benin Republic

After about 36 hours in detention, authorities of Benin Republic have released former leader of Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force (NDPVF), Mujahideen Asari Dokubo. He was arrested on Tuesday in Cotonou, for an undisclosed offence.



Asari Dokubo, who was freed around 1am, it was gathered, was immediately flown to Abuja. However, amid reports that the presidency offered him one of the planes in the presidential fleet to bring home the former warlord who is believed to be close to President Goodluck Jonathan, the president yesterday dismissed the claim. Presidency denies flying him to Nigeria in presidential jet.

Presidential spokesman, Dr. Reuben Abati, in a statement, described the claim as baseless and untrue. He said: "There is no truth in the report that a presidential jet was used to convey Asari Dokubo. Again, what we see here is the attempt by people to just tell lies and try to package lies as the truth.

"I have read some reports in which they said ‘unconfirmed reports indicate…’ Nobody has been able to say anything categorically and I think it is very sad that people, in an attempt to just play politics with anything at all, will start packaging lies hoping that gullible persons will believe them.

"An aircraft is not a ghost in the air. The movement of any aircraft is properly documented and people will see the aircraft if it lands anywhere, particularly the presidential aircraft.
"Nobody can come up with any evidence that any presidential jet was sent to Benin Republic. I can tell you that President Jonathan did not send any presidential jet to Benin Republic.

"Has Asari Dokubo told anybody that he was brought to Nigeria in a presidential jet? So what is this all about? Blackmail and mischief obviously."

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