Controversial Niger Delta Activist, Asari Dokubo has urged the people of the South-South region to prepare for war following the spate of terrorism in the country caused by the dreaded Boko haram sect.
The founder of the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force, NDPVF who said the killings by the sect is designed to unleash terror on the people of the region made this statement at the 10th annual Major Isaac Adaka Boro Public Lecture in Ughelli, Delta State.
Asari warned the people of the region to act fast to avoid being enslaved as he said the growing onslaught of the Boko Haram was a war rehearsal of the ‘Fulani feudalist’ against the region which produced the country’s economy mainstay.
He said: “What Boko Haram is doing is military exercise, its war rehearsals in the north, they are coming down. Sorry for Urhobo , sorry for Benin , sorry for Esan land , sorry for Isoko land, na here dem go pass come meet Ijaw people.
Ijaws alone cannot fight this battle, we are not strong enough to fight this battle, we need the collective strength of every one of us, and this is the last battle.
“Goodluck no get mouth to say he won’t contest the next election. I will be 50 years on the first of June, I have twenty children and all my children from the age of ten can shoot gun, all my children are trained in martial arts, they can disable an able man.
We must prepare for it, now I have gone back to the village because a war is coming, the time of ‘no victor, no vanquish is gone’, this time it is ‘no retreat, no surrender’.”
Asari has been in the news alot lately from declaring there will be war if Boko Haram sect dares him and his men and if Jonathan doesn’t win the Presidency election in 2015, to staging an anti #BringBackOurGirls protest to show he’s not convinced about the missing over 200 Chibok school girls kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists in Borno state on April 14 2014.