In a statement released by his Media Adviser, Mr Paul Bebenimibo, in Warri yesterday January 29th, Tompolo attacked Gen Theophilus Danjuma for calling for his arrest alongside Asari Dokubo and other Niger delta warlords. He said the treaty that merged the Northern and Southern protectorate of Nigeria expired last year and everyone should be grateful to President Jonathan for keeping Nigeria together. Part of his statement after the cut...but meanwhile, the presidency has condemned this war threat from Tompolo and others..
"Gen.
 Danjuma and his cohorts should know that I remain resolute on my 
position in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, that President Goodluck Jonathan 
must win this election for Nigeria to continue to stay together. Gen.
 Danjuma should be reminded that the devilish treaty that brought the 
Southern and Northern Protectorates together in 1914 expired last 
year. Danjuma and his likes, such as Gen. Buhari, Gen. Obasanjo and Mr. 
Bola Tinubu, should be grateful to President Jonathan who has been 
keeping this country together. If
 not for President Jonathan, Nigeria would not have been any 
more.  Danjuma and his cohorts should be reminded of the saying that 
‘those who live in glass house should not throw stones’. The call by 
Gen. T.Y Danjuma (rtd) to arrest me and other agitators for a better 
living for the people of the Niger Delta region is an indication that he
 is behind terrorism in the North eastern part of the country as well as
 the stoning of President Jonathan’s convoy in Kastina and Bauchi 
states, because he has never condemned those acts, even though Boko 
Haram attacked churches and mosques in his home town. Is Gen. Danjuma 
not aware of the peaceful atmosphere when Gen. Buhari visited Delta, 
Rivers and Bayelsa (home state of the President) states for 
campaign?  Why is it that President Jonathan’s convoy was attacked in 
Kastina and Bauchi states without any provocation? Who is Gen. Danjuma 
if not for the oil wealth he is enjoying from the Niger Delta? He should
 be rather arrested for being behind terrorism in the North. Where was 
Danjuma when Mallam Ciroma Adamu threatened to make Nigeria 
ungovernable, if President Jonathan defeated the All Progressive 
Congress Presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammedu Buhari?  Where was this 
so called statesman when the APC campaign Director General (DG), Mr. 
Rotimi Ameachi threatened to form a parallel government if President 
Jonathan wins the 2015 elections?  Where was this hypocrite when Dr. 
Junaid Muhammed, Muhammedu Buhari and Atiku Abubakar all said in 
separate interviews that the nation will boil if Jonathan won the 
election in 2011? Is it the interest of Nigeria Gen. Danjuma is 
protecting or his oil bloc in the Niger Delta?  Is it the interest of 
Nigeria Danjuma is protecting or his 50 million dollars donation to Gen.
 Buhari for his campaign? Let Gen. Danjuma and his cohorts know that 
they will not see any Ijaw man, the Igbos and others to fight on their 
side if the war that they are planning broke up,”.
In a related development, the Ijaw
 Youths Council (IYC), also released a statement signed by its 
spokesman, Eric Omare yesterday January 29th where they faulted the call
 by Gen Danjuma to arrest the Niger Delta ex-militants.
"We
 are surprised that General Danjuma swiftly called for the arrest of 
Tompolo, Asari and other Niger-Deltans, whereas he has neither condemned
 nor called for the arrest of those who have been consistently attacking
 the convoy of President Jonathan in the northern part of the country. 
General Danjuma’s call is not deserving of an elder statesman who is 
supposed to be unbiased rather than his obvious bias against the 
Niger-Delta people. Only yesterday, in Gombe State a supporter of 
President Jonathan who was pasting his posters was attacked and 
seriously brutalised. Why has General Danjuma not condemned this 
dastardly act if he is really an elder statement? There
 was no time at the meeting the Governor of Bayelsa State, Hon. Seriake 
Dickson, with youth leaders and ex-Niger Delta freedom fighters where it
 was resolved that Niger Delta people would destabilise Nigeria, if 
President Jonathan fails the February 14, 2015 presidential
 election. This did not form part of the resolutions of the meeting, 
which were read out by Hon. Kingsley Kuku for Governor Dickson to 
transmit to Mr. President. The meeting was called by the Governor of 
Bayelsa State, to solicit support for President Jonathan from 
Niger-Delta youths and ex-freedom fighters. However, the meeting frowned
 at and  its dissatisfaction with the persistent attack on the campaign 
convoy of President Jonathan in some northern states when General 
Buhari, his main opponent, was protected and campaigned freely in the 
south during his campaign tour. Hence, the meeting condemned in the 
strongest terms the attack on President Jonathan and resolved that 
nobody can intimidate President Jonathan out of the presidential race. 
At the meeting, all the youth leaders and ex-Niger Delta freedom 
fighters resolved to put their grievances aside and agree to work for 
the re-election of President Jonathan. Therefore, the report on 
ex-militants threatening to destabilise Nigeria in the event of 
President Jonathan losing the 2015 election is not part of the 
resolution of the meeting. The meeting could not have discussed that as 
we are confident that President Jonathan would win the February 14, 2015 presidential
 election. We, therefore, call on Nigerians and the security agencies to
 disregard the call for arrest of Tompolo, Asari and others, which is 
based on a misleading report. The accusation levelled against President 
Jonathan by the APC is also unfounded,” the statement said.

