Ex-militant leader, Alhaji Asari Dokubo, who got to National prominence
by claiming that he was fighting for the people of the Niger Delta is
now singing a new song. As part of the fall out of the Amnesty programme
he got a fat contract from President Goodluck Jonathan's government
worth billions.
He has now established his own University in Benin Republic and many are
complaining that the Niger Delta people are still poor but Asari and
other militants leaders are living large. It was gathered that the ex-militant is not ready to listen to such complains.
Asari said he doesn't owe the Niger Delta people accountability. In his words:
“I don’t owe anybody. I have nothing to put back anywhere. I worked hard and made my fortune mainly from outside the Niger Delta and Nigeria."
In a post he made on CKN Nigeria blog on Saturday night, while reacting
to criticisms that greeted news of his new university, Asari said he is
helping people, hence no one should accuse him.
"I do what I am doing - impacting on the lives of people around me because I owe that to myself,” he wrote.
He said: “I have never stolen in my entire 50 years. I have never been elected into any government office to appropriate resources on behalf of the people. Even when I was appointed as a member of the Rivers state Muslim pilgrim welfare board....I left the board without a stain.”
He said: “I have never stolen in my entire 50 years. I have never been elected into any government office to appropriate resources on behalf of the people. Even when I was appointed as a member of the Rivers state Muslim pilgrim welfare board....I left the board without a stain.”
However, some Niger Deltans are saying since Asari got his contract he is getting richer at their expense.
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