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Letter From Asari Dokubo by texazzpete(m): 5:24pm On Oct 17, 2007
Nice Read! Someone sent this to me. It's unverified for now, but Asari's Hostility towards Henry Okah is borne out in the letter.

If true, it's an expose into the arms trade in Nigeria's Niger Delta region.

One more thing. the letter's dated Oct 7th. Hope no one else has posted this before

Re: Letter From Asari Dokubo by debosky(m): 8:19pm On Oct 17, 2007
Interesting write up. It just goes to show that the intrigues and nebulous web of lies and secrets in the Niger Delta are more complicated than imagined.

hundreds of millions spent on weapons, freely brought it to cause mayhem, rob banks and other atrocities. It reads in some parts like a war movie.

so MEND is simply a front for the thieving Henry Okah? No wonder they are screaming for his release else they resume hostilities.

Asari may merely be trying to bring himself back into reckoning, but I doubt that, this Henry Okah sounds like an insidious liar and trouble maker. Lets hope his arrest will at least stem the weapons flow into the ND.
Re: Letter From Asari Dokubo by Pain(m): 2:54pm On Oct 18, 2007
Revealing
Re: Letter From Asari Dokubo by bibiking1(m): 6:29pm On Oct 18, 2007
I think really this whole Niger-Delta freedom shit was all a ploy to create wealth for some group of youths through violence
Re: Letter From Asari Dokubo by Nobody: 1:01pm On Oct 19, 2007
yeah, its revealing but i doubt the authenticity
Re: Letter From Asari Dokubo by AfroCynic: 2:54pm On Oct 19, 2007
He himself is compromised as a so called freedom fighter. I think since the death of ken Saro Wiwa, none of the ND warriors has been true, they are all after lining their pockets.
Re: Letter From Asari Dokubo by Orikinla(m): 7:59pm On Oct 20, 2007
It would be more beneficial if we analyze the crisis in perspective.

Ignorant observers should not mistake the volatile crude oil politics in the Niger Delta for what you read in the newspapers, because it is more than meets the ordinary eye.

1. The Nigerian government is controlled by a plutocracy of kleptomaniacs both in the military, public, and private sectors.

2. Illegal oil blocks have been acquired by both top ranking Nigerian military officers, both the retired officers and those still in active service and their civilian accomplices,
IBB, OBJ, Danjuma, and others have acquired illegal oil blocks.

They have saved the fiscal proceeds in various foreign banks, bought properties in foreign lands, and only invested some millions of dollars in Nigerian banks, telecom companies, and other ventures.

3. Illegal oil bunkering started in the 1980s when IBB was in power and corruption and crime were in ascendancy.
The proceeds have also been spent on similar ventures mentioned above.

4. Before the Nigerian Civil War, there was little or no misappropriation of oil revenues and proceeds were used for agriculture and other national development projects and programmes.
The Nigerian state prospered and Nigeria was one of the emerging economies in the world until the young ill-informed and naive Nigerian military officers staged the bloodiest coup in the history of Nigeria. The civil war would have been averted, but the intellectual naivety and ignorance in the masquerade of arrogance made the childish and foolish Nigerian rulers to plunge the country into the horrible and terrible internecine civil war, which claimed over one million lives.

5. After the civil war, General Yakubu Gowon was now wiser. He appointed astute and resolute administrators, such as the late Chief. Obafemi Jeremiah Awolowo who proved to be the best civil servant in the history of Nigeria. Nigeria had well planned national development programmes and was governed by true patriots with dignity, integrity and accountability until another group of ill-informed and naive military officers led by the late Brigadier Murtala Muhammad derailed the Nigerian train of progress and drove Nigeria off the tracks.

6. The man who succeeded the late Muhammad, General Olusegun Obasanjo made a secret pact with the Arewa mafia to hand over to an Hausa leader and that was how they lured and used the late Chief. O.K. Abiola, the late Chief Adisa Akinloye and others against Chief Obafemi Awolowo in the presidential election and rigged the election. Obasanjo handed over to Alhaji Shehu Shagari who could not rule as his conscience led him. He was a weak leader and the power brokers controlled the Nigerian state until another coup toppled the government.

7. The Solution is very simple.
The Federal Government of Nigeria must treat crude oil like cocoa, palm produce; groundnut and other cash crops and minerals, by handing over the resource control to the states and let the states pay taxes to the Federal Government.

We must practice true federalism and not this plutocracy of kleptomaniacs called the Federal Government of Nigeria.

All the illegally acquired oil blocks and oil wells must be returned to the oil producing states, illegal oil bunkering must be stopped, and this can be done.
Nigerian Naval officers are all implicated in the corruption of illegal oil bunkering and we know all these criminals in uniform and their civilian accomplices.

We must change the corrupt system of government in Nigeria by peace or by force.
Re: Letter From Asari Dokubo by bibiking1(m): 9:02pm On Oct 20, 2007
We must change the corrupt system of government in Nigeria by peace or by force.


what a violent fellow you are
have you ever thought of giving this issue a wholly peaceful resolve?

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