Former militant leader Asari Dokubo brands Tinubu’s govt as the worst

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In a video shared on social media, former militant leader Asari Dokubo criticized President Bola Tinubu, labeling his government as the worst and nightmare for the Ijaw community.

Dokubo expressed concern over the alleged marginalization of the Ijaw people under Tinubu’s administration, highlighting fears that were raised during the election period.

He warned that any unrest in the South-South region would likely start from Rivers State, emphasizing his inability to intervene or restrain the sentiments brewing among the Ijaw community.

Dokubo had previously assured the Ijaw people that if Tinubu’s administration failed, they could hold him responsible, and he now claims that the government is a nightmare for them.

He claimed that Ijaw people are already angry, feeling that the government is against them and adding fuel to the fire of their discontent. According to Dokubo, the current administration is perceived as the worst for the Ijaw people, causing them significant distress and frustration.

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