Former militant leader Asari Dokubo on Tuesday accused President Bola Tinubu’s administration of betraying the people of the Niger Delta.
Dokubo was reacting to the Federal Government’s decision to
change the Ministry of the Niger Delta under a new creation of the Ministry of
Regional Development.
He faulted Tinubu government’s decision regarding the
region, lamenting that the Niger Delta was being shortchanged.
Featuring on Arise TV’s Morning Show, Dokubo said: “It’s sad that this decision is taken in a government led by Tinubu, who was in the trenches with most of us during the struggle for the restoration of democracy after the overthrow of the government following the June 12 election of MKO Abiola.
“Together we fought tirelessly, and since then, Tinubu, who
was at the forefront of this struggle, has been speaking on restructuring and
returning Nigeria to its federal status and giving rights to the components of
the country.
“Now, to this decision: this decision is a betrayal of the
people of the Niger Delta. This culture of trying to subchange the people of
the Niger Delta is robbing us of our gains.
“This decision is a betrayal of the people of the Niger
Delta. Before independence, the Ijaws and Ogonis made it very clear that for us
to be part of Nigeria, negotiations must be on our own terms. We made it very
clear to the British, and they set up a commission to look into the fears of
the so-called minorities and allay their fears.
“The government agreed that for us to be part of an
independent Nigeria, Sir Wilkins’ commission established special areas for the
Ijaw and Ogoni people, and these special areas were established. The government
was to provide five percent; the Eastern Region was to provide five percent;
and the Northern Region was to provide five percent because this was a special
area.
“After the coup and declaration of Nigeria as a unitary
state, Nigeria looked at our face and abolished a constitutionally established
authority. In its place, every drainage outside the Niger Delta was made a
River Basin authority, and they equated these same authorities with the Niger
Delta area authority, a special mandate area for Nigeria to become independent.
“The independence of Nigeria was predicated on that report
that we, the Ogonis and Ijaws, should be part of Nigeria. Having done that,
Obasanjo came in 1999 and redefined what the Niger Delta is; it became OMPADEC,
an oil-producing area. So Abia, Imo, Edo, Ondo, Akwa Ibom, and Cross River
became part of the Niger Delta. He diluted the meaning of the Niger Delta. The
Niger Delta is created by the River Niger and its tributaries, which is
simple.”
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