Ex-Niger Delta militant, Asari Dokubo says he and other militants will
resume their struggle for the region should the Buhari administration
“draw the first Blood”. Asari said this while speaking at the Annual
Major Isaac Adaka Boro’s Memorial Public Event which held yesterday May
17th.
“Yes, a new government begins in Nigeria
and a next phase of our struggle shall begin also. Jonathan Goodluck
Presidency was like a restraining order now that restraint is lifted.
However, we will watch and wait, let them draw the first blood and we
shall determine our best way forward. Truly Nigeria will never be the
same again the future is pregnant.
Should Buhari whom like
pharaoh has determined in his heart to turn desolate the Niger Delta
region, draw the first blood by undermining certain interest of the
region then begin the systemic arrest, maiming and murder our comrades,
continue the confiscation of our rights to self-determination and treat
the region as a conquered region, then it may be honourable for some of
us to die in prison or in the field of war as nobody is afraid of him.
Let
it be known that we were not defeated. It was Jonathan and his party
that lost an election. We as a people, indeed the Niger Delta region
alongside the Igbos were never defeated.
We collectively rejected
the born to rule and supremacist agenda which some of our brothers as
field slaves and taskmasters supported yet their number shows that they
are of little consequence, we must however not take them for granted”he
said
According to him, their struggle and agitation was never
about to become the President of Nigeria but about freedom from what he
described as “false and forced colonial union”
“He, Jonathan Goodluck, was never in the struggle.
He
was not a product of the struggle but an establishment beneficiary of
our struggle. Our struggle is not and never about becoming the
president. It was not about being awarded oil licenses and
mouth-watering contracts. It was not about massive infrastructural
development of the Niger Delta Region.
It was not about high
scale appointments employment and empowerment. It was never about
interventionist programmes and projects. Our struggle indeed is about
our collective freedom from a false and forced colonial union that has
remained divided and un-integrated.
It is about our being
conferred a slave status and seen as a conquered people who must exist
at the mercy of the overloads and supremacist class using our own
brothers as taskmasters against us in a Nigerian union. Our status in
the Nigerian enterprise remains that of a conquered people living a
slave and prisoners status.
This is the collective identity we
have as a people. Whether you are rich, poor, high, low, big, mighty or
small, no matter how well dressed, well fed a slave or a prisoner his,
he remains a slave and a prisoner who constantly lives at the mercy and
dictates of others with his contributions and consent of no consequence.
This
is why we must now than ever stand up like the Scottish to determine
our going forward for our platforms and reject our oppressors. This will
not come easy”he said.
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