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RIVERS CRISIS: You are plotting to take over Rivers State for APC, Asari-Dokubo slams Tinubu

By OUR REPORTER, Port Harcourt

“You cannot take over Rivers State to APC,” Asari-Dokubo stated. “The way you’re taking sides with Wike to grab Rivers, did Buhari do what you are doing? I’m ashamed of you.”

In a fiery public statement, prominent Niger Delta leader and traditional ruler in Rivers State, His Royal Majesty Asari-Dokubo, has expressed deep disappointment with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over what he describes as a “shameless” attempt to take over Rivers State.

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The outspoken former militant leader, who is the Amanyanabo of Torusarama Piri Kingdom, in Degema Local Government Area, accused President Tinubu of conspiring with outgoing Governor Nyesom Wike to manipulate the political landscape in the South-South region, particularly targeting Rivers State.

Asari-Dokubo’s remarks, delivered on March 12, 2025, came as tensions continue to mount regarding political maneuvering in the lead-up to the 2027 general elections.

The leader, who has long been an advocate for the rights and autonomy of the Niger Delta people, condemned Tinubu for allegedly taking sides with Wike and attempting to impose political control over the state.

“You cannot take over Rivers State to APC,” Asari-Dokubo stated. “The way you’re taking sides with Wike to grab Rivers, did Buhari do what you are doing? I’m ashamed of you.”

The strong criticism centers around Asari-Dokubo’s claim that Tinubu’s actions reflect an ulterior motive driven by political ambitions for the 2027 elections, with the aim of consolidating power in the South-South region at the expense of the people’s interests.

Accusing the President of disregarding the will of Rivers people, Asari-Dokubo asserted, “You want to grab South-South states because of 2027, you don’t care about the people, how they feel, and what they are going through. No matter what you do, we Rivers people, we stand with Fubara and we will take our destiny in our hands.”

His words highlight the growing discontent among many in the region, particularly over perceived political manipulation and the marginalization of the South-South by the central government.

Despite Asari-Dokubo’s harsh criticism, President Tinubu has yet to respond publicly to the allegations. However, the growing tension in Rivers State is set to have significant implications as political campaigns for the 2027 elections intensify. The South-South region, once considered a stronghold for the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), is now facing increasing divisions, with key figures such as Asari-Dokubo openly challenging the central government’s influence in local affairs.

The situation in Rivers continues to unfold, with the public eagerly awaiting the next steps in this escalating political drama.

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