Former Niger Delta Affairs, Elder Godsday Orubebe has denied reports his
protests against INEC chairman,Jega at the presidential result
collation centre ,was a deliberate attempt to cause chaos to pave way
for Jega’s abduction and trigger national violence. Reacting, he told
Leadership.ng
“I am shocked. In fact, am still wondering why I
will ever consider conniving with friends and other party stalwarts to
foment national violence that will in turn fall on children, women and
youths as falsely speculated to the detriment of the unity and peace of
our great nation. I am an advocate of peace. This was why I was in the
forefront to anchor the celebrated ceasefire with Niger Delta ex-
militants to usher in peace to the once restive region. I cannot afford
to sacrifice national unity and peace on the platter of power.”
Orubebe
insisted, count me out of any plot to abduct Jega. I am too discipline
to stoop that low. I have never thought of that and to this effect, I
want to tell Nigerians and the world at large that the circulated story
is not only slanderous, liberious but a disparaging defamatory otherwise
salacious material against my personality and a cheap strategy to sale
their papers’.‘I have directed my lawyer to write ThisDay and stop them
from henceforth, desist from further publishing and misleading
Nigerians. Orubebe further accused the paper of flouting the ethics of
balance reportage , saying it in clear terms that ‘I was never called
nor SMS as they claim.’

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