Former Niger Delta militant leader, Asari Dokubo has pleaded with President Bola Tinubu to allow Igbos go.
Daily Report Nigeria reports that Dokubo made the plea to President Tinubu during a live session on his Facebook page on Tuesday.
According to the loyalist to President Tinubu, Nigeria has a lot to gain from granting Igbos an independent nation.
Dokubo claimed that Igbos have been more a trouble a problem to the Nigeria state even though they claim to be the victims.
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He said;
“President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, please in the name of God let the Ignos go. Why do we allow this vicious cycle of diridation of one people claiming to be victims when they are really the aggressors, when they are really the people offending others. Let us allow them go.
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“National Assembly, let us vote so that the burden there will be more resources for other people to manage. We don’t need a referendum. The president and the national assembly should meet.
“Somebody courageous enough should sponsor a bill and there should be a constitutional amendment. The five Igbo states and any other person who wants to join them should go.
“My eyes are open and there is nothing I’ll do with Igbo people. All the talks of releasing Nnamdi Kanu, when the Igbos go, they can have and manage him. Make him their messiah and saviour no problem with that but let them go.
“We have a lot to gain if we give this people what they are demanding for. Let them go and turn their country to El Dorado, into heaven on earth.
“Let the Igbos go so that everyone will rest and then we will see. They should be banned from coming the country and let us see if any of us will go to their country.
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“Whatever products they have, let them fly it to anywhere but not Ijaw areas.
Dokubo also argued that oil facilities in Igbo states be cut off from others to allow them full control of their minimal resources.
“There will be no Alaba, Ladipo and Computer markets.
“I am going to write, I’ll collect signatures of one million Nigerians and we will match to the National Assembly for it to allow the Igbos,” he stressed.
Dokubo concluded that he has no hatred for Igbos, saying he was too big for them.