Former militant leader from the Niger Delta, Asari Dokubo, has openly condemned President Bola Tinubu and the Yoruba community, alleging that they have betrayed the Ijaw and Niger Delta people. In a recent address, Dokubo expressed his frustration and disappointment with the current political climate, particularly aimed at Tinubu’s administration and its perceived neglect of the region's interests.
Dokubo’s grievances are fueled by President Tinubu’s recent move to scrap the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, a decision that has been perceived by many in the region as a disregard for their interests. The dissolution of this ministry has sparked outrage among many Niger Delta residents, who feel that it undermines their representation at the federal level.
GistReel reports that the President’s decision to scrap the ministries was confirmed by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, who announced the dissolution of the Niger Delta Ministry alongside the Ministry of Sports Development. This announcement has intensified the sense of betrayal felt by Dokubo and others in the Niger Delta region, who fear that their voices will be further marginalized in national discourse.
Dokubo argues that despite the historical alliances and support from the Niger Delta region, the Yoruba’s political choices have undermined the interests of the Ijaw and other groups in the region. His comments reflect a growing sentiment of disenfranchisement among the Niger Delta communities, who feel that their contributions and sacrifices are often overlooked by the broader political landscape.
His statements, which surfaced in a widely circulated video, have ignited heated reactions and discussions across social media platforms and among political commentators. In the video, Dokubo expressed his disappointment and regret, admitting that he once questioned the decisions of past Ijaw leaders like former Governor Melford Okilo to align politically with the northern region.
However, reflecting on recent events, he apologized to his predecessors, acknowledging that their decision to strengthen ties with the North was justified. “I apologize to our fathers, Melford Okilo and Prieye. They were not wrong to align with the North. From now on, we’ll strengthen ties with the North,” Dokubo said, pledging a renewed commitment to fortifying the relationship with the North as a means of ensuring better representation and support for the Niger Delta people.
In his address to the Ijaw people, Dokubo condemned the Yoruba for allegedly disregarding the efforts and sacrifices made by the Niger Delta community during the election. “We risked our lives, voted, and did everything, and this is what we get? The Yoruba people do not value the Ijaw contribution. They betray us!” he lamented, referring to the region’s support for Tinubu during his electoral campaign.