The Interim Deputy National Secretary of
the All Progressives Congress, Nasir El-Rufai, on Saturday referred to
ex-Niger Delta militant leader, Mujahid Asari-Dokubo as a thug, saying
there was no basis for comparing both of them.
El-Rufai said this during an interview with Sahara TV, while responding to a question on his 15-hour interrogation by the State Security Service.
When the one-time Minister of the
Federal Capital Territory was asked if the name of Asari-Dokubo came up
during the interrogation, he said no, and stressed that he could not
have mentioned Asari-Dokubo’s name because their personalities were not
comparable.
“Asari Dokubo is a thug. I don’t compare
myself to him. I’ve never taken up arms against the state. I’m a normal
human, law-abiding Nigerian. I don’t compare myself with thugs,”
El-Rufai said.
Asari-Dokubo, who is known to be a
supporter of President Goodluck Jonathan and his administration, has at
different times expressed opinions in sharp contrast to those of
El-Rufai.
Many Nigerians have questioned why the
SSS has not invited Asari-Dokubo for questioning for saying, “Nigeria
will burn if President Jonathan is not reelected,” whereas El-Rufai was
invited for saying, “If 2015 elections are rigged it might likely lead
to violence.”
Asari-Dokubo also reportedly called
El-Rufai a coward following his (El-Rufai’s) initial refusal to honour
the invitation of the SSS.
During the interview El-Rufai also
criticised the forthcoming national conference, describing it as a ploy
to divert attention from the failures of Jonathan’s administration.
He said the conference would be a waste of time and money and would not help the nation.
“I don’t think that we need to spend
N7bn to collect people with little legitimacy. It’s an opportunity to
create political division,” El-Rufai said.
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