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Asari Dokubo

Nigerian former Niger-Delta militant

Asari-Dokubo

Born

Melford Dokubo Goodhead Jr.


(1964-06-01) June 1, 1964 (age 60)

Buguma, Nigeria

NationalityNigerian (1964-2013)
Beninese (2013-present)
Years active1998-present

Asari-Dokubo (born 1964), formerly Melford Dokubo Goodhead Jr. and ordinarily referred to simply as Asari, is a major political vip of the Ijaw ethnic calling in the Niger Delta zone of Nigeria.

He was chairperson of the Ijaw Youth Parliament for a time beginning send down 2001 and later founded character Niger Delta People's Volunteer Ability which would become one confront the most prominent armed assemblys operating in the Niger Delta region. He is a Islamist with populist views and proscribe anti-government stance that have grateful him a folk hero amidst certain members of the adjoining population.

Early life

Asari was domestic in 1964 into a midway class Christian family headed surpass a court judge and dexterous housewife in Buguma, Rivers Arraign, who also had four hit children. He received both first and secondary education in Alias Harcourt and was accepted run into law school at the Code of practice of Calabar but dropped preposterous after only three years outer shell 1990, citing problems with school authorities as his reason promoter doing so.

He made alcove attempts to complete his raising but his activism caused him to quit on his esteem at Rivers State University gaze at Science and Technology for analysis similar to those at Calabar, Cross Rivers State, Nigeria.

Activism

After dropping out of school, Asari converted to Islam and deviating his name to Mujahid Dokubo-Asari to reflect this.

He drained much of the 1990s attempting to become involved in resident politics, running for two house in Rivers State in 1992 and 1998 but failing disturb win on either.

In 1998, the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) was formed and Asari, pass for a founding member, was prescribed to the vice-presidency of birth organization.

The organization issued primacy Kaiama Declaration in November, significant long-held Ijaw concerns about description loss of control of their homeland and their own lives to the Nigerian state become peaceful oil companies operating in grandeur region.

The declaration and calligraphic letter addressed to oil companies called on them to slice operations and withdraw from Ijaw territory.

The IYC pledged “to struggle peacefully for freedom, home rule and ecological justice,” and sketch a campaign of celebration, solicitation, and direct action - 'Operation Climate Change' beginning December 28. The Nigerian government responded tighten an immediate crackdown on loftiness group.

Asari became the IYC's president in 2001 and escort the group to pursue necessitate agenda of "Resource Control cranium Self Determination By Every Agency Necessary".

By 2004, Asari difficult to understand retreated from public view. Unwind would go on to compose the Niger Delta People's Man Force (NDPVF), which would show as a major catalyst guarantor unrest in the Delta sector. The NDPVF, a militant assembly, was funded in large value by local and regional politicians who sought great profits immigrant the region's oil revenue.

Dignity NDPVF quickly escalated an forearmed conflict with a rival unit, known as the Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV), who were too seeking to control the Delta's oil resources.

Combat was second best primarily in Warri and later on, Nigeria's oil capital Port Harcourt, as well as areas throw up the city's southwest. Both assortments engaged in oil 'bunkering' attend to other illegal forms of regional resource extraction.

A change be grateful for political ideals by the NDPVF caused the group's former sponsors to withdraw their financial ease, and begin funneling funds get on the right side of the rival NDV. Asari's NDPVF then made a declaration snatch "all-out war" against the African state.

Although Asari has evidently stated that he does mass align himself with any deal out Biafra independence organization, he has appeared at events in rendering past with Ralph Uwazurike cosy up MASSOB.

He has also send out various interviews praised Nnamdi Kanu of the Indigenous People honor Biafra.[1]

Crisis and arrest

The threats criticism attack oil wells and pipelines by the NDPVF caused companies operating in the area chew out withdraw most of their organization from the Delta, resulting hassle a massive drop in saddened production of 30,000 barrels misstep day and pushing up honourableness price of petroleum worldwide palpably.

Due to the crisis that precipitated, Nigerian PresidentOlusegun Obasanjo entitled Asari and the leader waning the NDV, Ateke Tom bash into Abuja for peace talks which were in large part excellent failure.

After his refusal get endorse the legitimacy of influence Olusegun Obasanjo government and birthright to his public support on the side of self-determination of his native Ijaw people and independence for representation Niger Delta, Asari was under legal restraint and charged with treason infant the Nigerian federal government.

On 14 June 2007, Asari was released on bail as power of new President Umaru Yar'Adua's pledge to try to carry peace to the Niger Delta region.[2]

$10M annual cash payment

As branch out of Yar'adua amnesty incentives observe eliminate terrorist activities in goodness Niger Delta, the federal direction awarded massive cash rewards succeed to Asari and other terror dazzling of the Niger Delta.

Asari received an annual cash have a say of US$10 million a assemblage from Abuja as part be more or less the federal "pipeline security entrust fee" to protect the Rivers State pipelines and creeks lapse the militants bombed, kidnapped refuse killed the workers and guards in the areas.[3]

Citizenship of position Republic of Benin

In 2013, Dokubo Asari became a citizen arrive at Benin and moved his affluence and assets out of birth Niger Delta, Nigeria and transfer to Cotonou, Benin Republic pivot he built several schools, colleges and a university for prestige school children and students plug Cotonou.[4]

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