The challenge is contained in a press statement today by MEND
spokesman Jomo Gbomo, who said his movement regards Jonathan’s campaign
rally speech as “the most outrageous and ridiculous speech by any
President.”
Mr. Jonathan’s allegations followed MEND’s endorsement earlier in the
week of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress
(APC).
“Mr President, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger
Delta (MEND) say thank you for vindicating every word in our recent
statement of endorsement of General Muhammadu Buhari and for also
solidifying your status as a clueless, inept and bare face liar,” it
said, stressing that its endorsement of the APC candidate has absolutely
nothing to do with Mr. Okah.
It recalled that prior to the bomb blast of October 1, 2010, MEND
issued a warning of an impending attack in Eagle Square, Abuja, in which
it also advised the public to stay clear of any parked vehicles so as
to avert any casualties. Those warnings, it said, were ignored by the
Nigerian Security agencies, leading to the unfortunate and regrettable
casualties.
“If as Goodluck Jonathan claimed, that he was a target of an
“assassination” attempt, why did we issue a prior warning?” it
questioned. Where in this world would an assassin warn their target in
advance of an attempt on their life? This false allegation by Goodluck
Jonathan, further confirms our earlier assertion of how he takes
Nigerians for stupid as he seem to have forgotten how he openly came out
to absolve MEND of any involvement in the attack. Rather than address
his administration’s failures, he chose to descend so low by using a
very cheap bare faced lie to get sympathy. Is this the kind of President
the country wants to be stuck with for another four years of misery?”
Turning to the report on the National Dialogue report, MEND
pointed out that Mr. Jonathan has finally resorted to cheap blackmail by
urging the nation to vote for him as a condition to implementing the
report, adding that it was a blatant insult on top of the billions of
Naira spent on that jamboree.
MEND therefore urged Nigerians to use the power of their vote to
secure it back from the claws of Goodluck Jonathan’s corrupt and inept
government and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has challenged President Goodluck Jonathan
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