Asari and Niger Delta Avengers, Asari hits Buhari on Niger Delta Injustice, militants in Niger Delta
Asari Dokubo, the acclaimed leader of the Niger Delta Peoples' Volunteer Force (NDPVF) in a recent interview open up on activities of the Niger Delta, injustice and the Buhari government. This is coming even as the federal government is considering the Yar’Adua agreement with the militants’ years ago.
Asari-NDPVF

See excerpts below;
Buhari you are a proud Fulani man, but you have failed to understand that the typical Niger Deltan man is a PROUD man also. And we are not cowards; you cannot STOP the amnesty given to repentant Niger Delta militants by your predecessors and START an amnesty programme for your Fulani terrorists (Boko Haram) with the money from our crude oil. GOD FORBID BAD THING!

You cannot set aside one billion naira from our OIL money on grazing reserves for your Fulani herdsmen and remove the host communities’ funds from the PIB and expect us to clap for you. NO WAY!

Go and start exporting cows and get money to fund the Grazing Reserves. VERY SIMPLE!
You cannot be LOUDLY threatening the Niger Delta avengers and QUIETLY negotiating with Fulani herdsmen and Boko Haram members. NO WAY BUHARI; it should be the other way round, and pretty soon the actions of these men will bring you to your knees on the negotiation table.

You want to cripple the Niger Delta Development commission; and start funding the North East development commission with our oil money. Are we the ones that destroyed the north east?
BUHARI, IT WON’T WORK!

Since you say it is the political reality that the 5% ers cannot get justice; the Avengers will give you the economic reality of that statement pretty soon.

Meanwhile, here are the summary of the demands of the Niger Delta Freedom Fighters aka militants


1.   Dialogue which the international community would be part of so that the resolutions will be binding.

2.   Implementation of the 2014 confab report that clearly restructured Nigeria for the betterment of all, and operating the country on true federalism where states make their laws and hold their resources contributing to central government.

3.   Ownership of 65% of oil blocks in the Niger Delta by Niger Delta indigenes/companies.

4.   Apology for the dead of Alams.


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