LATEST: South-East Has No Economic Value To Nigeria – Asari Dokubo

The head of the Biafra Customary Government (BCG), Mujahid Asari Dokubo, has asserted that the South-east region is barren soil.

Anaedoonline.ng understands that the former Niger Delta militant leader stated this on Tuesday, October 4 in a post on his Facebook page (Dokubo Asari Justice Foundation).

According to him, the region is of no economic importance to Nigeria. Dokubo reiterates that the only thing the Igbo man in the East has to his advantage is the ability to make more money using money.

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He, however, noted that there is a need for peaceful coexistence for businesses to thrive in the part of the country. Dokubo lamented how business is threatened due to the activities of the so-called ‘Unknown Gunmen’ troubling the Southeast.

He said: “Southeast Nigeria has almost no substantial natural resources. The South East is almost a barren soil. The southeast has no outstanding Federal importance. The only thing the Igbos in the East have to their advantage is the ability to turn money into more money, but they can only achieve that if the East is peaceful for business.”

The former militant leader added: “Today the Southeast has begun a movement that could turn the East into a desolate desert.

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“To those hailing Unknown Gunmen, you should also know that a bullet knows nobody. All we have to do is sit down and watch the show.”

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