Niger Delta leader and former leader agitator for the course of the oil-rich region, Alhaji Asari Dokubo has described the President Bola Tinubu-led federal government as the worst ever.
In a viral video clip on Wednesday, Asari, who was a staunch supporter of Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress, APC during the electioneering season, lamented that he earlier assured the Ijaw people that the government would perform well.
“This is the worst government. Ijaw people feel this is the worst government. This is a nightmare for them. When we were campaigning for you, many Ijaw people called and said “Presido, Tinubu is your friend oo, we hope he is not going to look the other way.
The former militant, said that some Niger Delta people, particularly the Ijaw ethnic group, are already angry with the present government.
He, however, alleged that the present situation has indicated that the Tinubu administration is a nightmare for the Ijaw people.
Asari opined that the political crisis rocking the Rivers State is serving as a litmus test for President Tinubu’s administration.
According to him, if there would be “any fire” as a consequence of the alleged bad governance, it would begin in Rivers State.
He said, “This is the worst government. Ijaw people feel this is the worst government. This is a nightmare for them. When we were campaigning for you, many Ijaw people called and said “Presido, Tinubu is your friend oo, we hope he is not going to look the other way.
“And I assured everybody that if Tinubu fails, they should hold me responsible. Now they are asking me if I am still sure.
“Rivers State is a litmus test, if there is any fire, it will start in Rivers State.
“I cannot stop them. As an individual, I cannot stop them, I cannot even stand in their way”.
In June, Dokubo is widely recognised as one of the vocal supporters of the President, during the presidential campaigns was hosted in Aso Villa.
Although details of the agenda of the meeting was not made available, it is believed that meeting Dokubo is likely to be part of the President’s ongoing consultations with opinion leaders from the Niger Delta part of the country.
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