Henry Okah insists President Jonathan masterminded two bomb attacks
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That, he said, came after the president and those working for him, had engineered similar attacks earlier in March 2010.
“It  is my belief that President Goodluck Jonathan’s government working with  a faction of MEND planned and executed the bombings of 14 March 2010  and 1 October 2010,” Mr. Okah said in an affidavit deposed at a South  African court.
The president’s spokesperson, Reuben Abati, could not be reached to comment for this story. Calls to his mobile telephone were neither answered nor returned.
The  sworn affidavit is expected to be filed at the court between Tuesday  and Wednesday as Mr. Okah renews his bid to secure a bail after spending  more than one year in a South African jail.
His  trial is set to start October 1, 2012, exactly two years since a  devastating blast that occurred less than a kilometer from the Eagles  Square in Abuja where President Jonathan was attending Nigeria’s 50th  anniversary.
The  militant group, MEND, which authorities said Mr. Okah headed, claimed  responsibility for the attack. Mr. Okah has denied membership of the  group and plotting the attacks.
Instead,  in a shocking deposition that further deepens the complexity of an  already convoluted case, Mr. Okah, who lives in South Africa, said Mr.  Jonathan and his aides organized the attacks in a desperate political  strategy to demonize political opponents, and win popular sympathy ahead  of the 2011 elections.
“The  purpose of the 14 March 2010 bombing in my opinion was to create an  atmosphere of insecurity in the Niger Delta where President Goodluck  Jonathan at that time, was fighting to oust the governor Mr. Emmanuel  Uduaghan whom President Goodluck Jonathan intended to replace with his  Minister for Niger Delta, Mr Godsday Orubebe,” Mr. Okah said in a  194-page affivadavit obtained by PREMIUM TIMES.
“The  bombing on 1 October 2010 was a platform for the elimination of  political opposition from the north in the form of General Ibrahim  8abangida. The bombing of 1 October 2010 was also intended by the  President Goodluck Jonathan Government to create anti North sentiments  nationwide in order to galvanize support from other sections of Nigeria  against other northern candidates in the Presidential elections,” he  said.
The  allegations first came to light in an interview Mr. Okah granted Arabic  satellite television, Al Jazeera in October 2010 weeks after the blast.  In the interview, he blamed the attacks on Mr. Jonathan’s aides and  claimed he was arrested for refusing to influence MEND, to retract its  claim of responsibility.
Since  then, Mr. Okah has been denied bail at least twice, with one at the  South Gauteng High court, Johannesburg where he is filing a new  application for bail based on “new facts.”
Ahead of the start of trial October, Mr. Okah confirmed he has been availed with the details of evidences planned to be used against him.
Ahead of the start of trial October, Mr. Okah confirmed he has been availed with the details of evidences planned to be used against him.
The  statements and exhibits, contained in a police docket obtained by the  investigating officer, bear allegations the Nigerian government- now  through its South African counterpart- put forward against the alleged  former militant leader.
The  previously known details contain claims of alleged phone communication  between Mr. Okah and the those who carried out the attacks, allegedly on  his orders, computer records, photographs purporting to show  incriminating images and other materials.
His  new appeal for bail is based on those evidences which he describes as  being “extremely weak”. Mr. Okah said none of the exhibits had been  substantiated to be linking him to the crime, and concluded that based  on those claims, “It was unlikely that the state will be successful in a  criminal prosecution against me.”
Despite  Mr. Okah’s repeated denials of links to MEND and its attacks, his  narration paints a picture of a former powerful figure whose influence  over ex-militants, was courted by politicians, in the same breath  regarded as a threat.
He  spoke with Mr. Jonathan several times on phone, a telltale aspect of a  long-standing relationship he said started in 1999 while the president  was the deputy governor in Bayelsa state.
While  the nation faced a leadership crisis during the sickness of late  President Umar Yar’adua in 2009, Mr. Okah emerged a prominent figure in  the aftermath of a successful amnesty programme for the Niger Delta  militant, initiated by Mr. Yar’adua.
Politicians  knew he could influence the ex-fighters and even what continued to go  on in the oil rich creeks. It was a role President Jonathan needed, Mr.  Okah’s statement pointed out, as did prospective opponents for the 2011  election like former military ruler, Mr. Babangida, and even current  petroleum minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke.
Mr.  Jonathan repeatedly sent his aides, including Godsday Orubebe (Niger  Delta minister), Oronto Douglas, and others to him in South Africa, to  seek his support, he said.
His indifference, amid reports he was rooting for Mr. Babangida, as well as his refusal to rein MEND in on the statement, informed his arrest, Mr. Okah said.
His indifference, amid reports he was rooting for Mr. Babangida, as well as his refusal to rein MEND in on the statement, informed his arrest, Mr. Okah said.
He  claim he was close to Jonathan so much so, Mrs. Alison-Madueke, then a  minister of Mines and Steel, needed his support for President Jonathan  to pick her ahead of Odein Ajumogobia, for the petroleum slot.
“The  last call I received from Ms Madueke was at 6:41:35 on 4 April 2010  during which she thanked me for my contribution in influencing her  appointment as Minister of Petroleum,” he said.
He  said he was in touch with the president’s close aides when the October  1, 2010 bomb came off, and had no inkling his arrest was being planned.
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