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Biafra: Groups asks Asari Dokubo to apologise to Ijaw people

 Biafra: Groups asks Asari Dokubo to apologise to Ijaw people - The NEWS

Former Niger Delta warlord Asari Dokubo’s declaration that Ijaw communities are part of his proposed Biafran territory under his leadership has been eliciting negative reactions from affected Communities.

Ijaw communities under the auspices of Movement for the Survival of Ijaw Ethnic Nationality in Niger Delta (MOSIEND) said Dokubo was on his own and should not be taken seriously.

The President of MOSIEND, Kennedy Tonjo West, who spoke in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, said all Ijaw communities were insulted by Dokubo’s attempt to associate them with Biafra and called on the ex-militant leader to tender unreserved apology to the Ijaw.

Biafra: Groups asks Asari Dokubo to apologise to Ijaw people - The NEWS

West said: “Asari Dokubo’s statement is lacking in substance and merit. It is self-seeking and self-serving. He is on a wide goose chase and a lonely Biafran. Izon communities can never be Biafran province. Dokubo’s Biafra Customary Government is a figment of his wildest imagination.

“None of the purported province claimed by Asari Dokubo belonged to Biafra. Dokubo’s statement is insultive, provocative, and narrow in perspective. Can he say this before the communities or their kings?

 Biafra: Groups asks Asari Dokubo to apologise to Ijaw people - The NEWS

“MOSIEND condemns it and demand apology for his bogus and unfounded claims. Asari is on his own. Asari should not be taking seriously on this matter.”

He said  Dokubo’s latest adventure would only cause disaffection between the Ijaw and the Igbo and warned the ex-militant against creating enemies for Ijaw people.

He said: “Dokubo’s claim is an affront to the ancestral integrity of those ancient towns he made mention. It is disturbing, misleading and undermining. While we respect the views of our compatriots from other ethnic nationality, our agitation should be devoid of ethnic rivalry.

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“Izon communities and we believe others feel the same way, are not conquered province, not for sale. Asari Dokubo must not use Izon communities as a bargain chip to advance his selfish interest.

The National President, Ogbia Brotherhood Youth Council OBYC, Comrade Napuru Bassuo, described Dokubo-Asari as a loner on an unplanned journey.

Bassuo, said the Ijaw would only support the declaration of a Niger Delta Republic not Biafra Customary Government.

Biafra: Ijaw communities blast Asari, demand apology

He stated: “As an Ijaw people from Ogbia extraction in the Niger Delta, we do not subscribe to the declaration made by Dokubo-Asari on the constitution of Biafra Customary Government.

“There’s no gain saying that Dokubo-Asari’s alliance has never been supported by the Ijaws not in Bayelsa nor any part of Ijaw land. For as long as we know, the Ijaws belong to the Niger Delta’s cause and no land of the Niger Delta or Ogbia land will be a territory of Biafra Customary Government.

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