Oil theft: You ought to be facing prosecution, security expert slams Niger Delta militant, Asari

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Barrage of reactions have continued to trail the remark of Niger Delta militant, Asari Dokubo concerning the issue of oil theft in the South-South region.

Col Hassan Stan-Iabo (retd), a security expert has described the press briefing which the flippant Niger Delta crook held at the presidential villa after meeting with president Bola Ahmed Tinubu as embarrassing.

Recall that Dokubo after meeting with the president walked into the press gallery where he addressed State House correspondents on different issues, including oil theft and insecurity.

But while speaking on an Arise Television Morning show, Stan-Iabo, said it was unfortunate that Dokubo, who ought to be prosecuted by the state, had been tasked with such important responsibility.

He said, “That is what I call sheer trash and balderdash; Asari came on air to accuse military of 99% of the actions ongoing to be responsible to the military. If you say that, what percentage would you say the presidency is responsible for?”

“What percentage would you say the top shots in NNPC are responsible for? And what of the IOCs? etc. Just because you are pursuing your own contract the way Tompolo has gotten his and, because we are now playing host even in the Villa, to people we should have prosecuted long ago,…it is unfortunate. You are even sitting down to address the nation, who are you?

“It’s rather unfortunate that we have condescended to a point where we turn over to those we should be prosecuting to watch over our common patrimony. I feel so disappointed as a Nigerian, as an individual whose constituency should be responsible for taking care of such,” he said.

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