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FORMER NIGER DELTA MILITANT LEADER ASARI DOKUBO ACCUSES PRESIDENT TINUBU OF SUPPORTING NYESOM WIKE TO DESTABILIZE RIVERS STATE

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Former Niger Delta militant leader Asari Dokubo has publicly accused President Bola Tinubu of backing former Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike in efforts to destabilize the current Rivers State government led by Governor Fubara. This claim reflects ongoing tensions in the state, particularly a rift between Wike and Fubara that has intensified since Fubara assumed office in 2023.

During an appearance on Arise TV, Dokubo expressed disappointment in President Tinubu for allegedly supporting Wike’s actions, which he believes threaten the peace and stability of Rivers State. He characterized Wike’s behavior as disruptive and indicative of a broader agenda to undermine the current governor.

Dokubo warned that if efforts to impeach Governor Fubara proceed, there could be serious consequences. He emphasized that such actions would not go without a response from the people of Rivers State.

He stated his belief that he holds a degree of responsibility regarding Tinubu’s performance as president, claiming he would be accountable for any failures to meet the expectations of the Nigerian people, not just those from the Niger Delta region.

Dokubo highlighted his longstanding relationship with Tinubu, expressing gratitude for the support he received during difficult times, including threats to his life in the past. This loyalty influences his current stance, as he feels compelled to speak out about the situation in Rivers State.

Dokubo’s comments underscore the volatile political landscape in Rivers State and reflect deeper tensions between various factions. His accusations against President Tinubu and former Governor Wike reveal concerns over political maneuvering that could disrupt governance and stability in the region. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how these dynamics will impact both local politics and broader governance in Nigeria.

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