Asari Dokubo Responds To Reports Of President Tinubu’s Ban On Ex-Niger Delta Militant Leaders
Former militant leader, Asari Dokubo, has offered his perspective on recent claims that President Bola Tinubu has prohibited ex-Niger Delta militant leaders from visiting the presidential villa in Abuja.
In the wake of reports that prominent militant figures and ethnic militia representatives from the oil-rich region were denied courtesy visits to Tinubu at the villa, Dokubo addressed the situation in an online video….CONTINUE READING
The decision reportedly followed Dokubo’s own visit to the presidential villa on June 16, which raised concerns due to his subsequent public statements and actions.
Dokubo emphasized that his relationship with President Tinubu goes beyond mere politics. Despite his significant support for Tinubu during election campaigns, Dokubo revealed that it has been over 13 years since his last visit to Tinubu’s residence.
The ban on ex-militant leaders’ visits, as outlined by Dokubo, holds little significance for him, as he had voluntarily refrained from visiting both the presidential villa and Tinubu’s house for an extended period.
While acknowledging his recent visit to Aso Rock was influenced by some individuals, Dokubo expressed his sincere wish for President Tinubu’s success in his administration.
Additionally, Dokubo noted that his recent visit to Tinubu at the Presidential Villa is not an isolated incident, highlighting that he has been engaging with the seat of power for an extended duration.

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