ThisDay reports that the condemnation is against the background of the controversial statement issued last week by MEND endorsing the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari (Retd) for February election.
The former militant leader described the acronym, MEND, as a pseudonym being used by the imprisoned Henry Okah to deceive ignorant persons.
He also said the name, Gbomo Jomo, who always signed statements on behalf of MEND, was not known to belong to any nationality in the Niger Delta region.
“Our people say birds of a same feather flock together, it is not strange that this organisation is endorsing Buhari. First, I have always maintained that there is nothing like MEND. When I was in prison, the organisation I lead, NDPVF, the NDPSF and other organisations came together to stop arrest and they formed a faceless organisation, some guys, including Henry Okah, were sent to me in Kuje prison for us to get a name and my opinion on what they were going to do, I accepted though majority of members of NDPV resisted it, I told them that we should be faceless and so they formed MEND. General Taminu was supposed to be the head, but it does not exist, Alaibe was supposed to be secretary, it does not exist. Gbomo Jomo, which is not a name known to any nationality in the Niger Delta does not exist,” Asari-Dokubo said.
Asari-Dokubo, however, denied media reports that were credited to him that he was going to invade Yoruba land.
“There was no such statement. Everybody knows that when I make a statement, I own up to it. There is no such thing. I never made it. You know, a lot of times, they ascribe a lot of things to me,” he said.
It would be recalled that Asari Dokubo, had earlier said President Jonathan has already won the 2015 general elections.
Meanwhile, the former militant who has become renowned for speaking fire lately, especially as a pro-Jonathan, was recently condemned by the Middle Belt Forum, who called for his arrest following his comment that Nigeria would be on fire if President Goodluck Jonathan lose in the 2015 presidential election.
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