An ex-militant and leader of the Niger Delta
Volunteer Force, Alhaji Dokubo Asari has reacted to criticisms trailing his
establishment of a university in Benin Republic, saying he doesn’t owe much to
the South South geo-political zone.
In a post he made to an online blog, cknnigeria
late Saturday night while reacting to criticisms that greeted the news, Asari
who maintained that he lived above board in all his dealings wondered why the
move to establish the school has continued to generate reactions.
“I don’t owe anybody.I have nothing to put
back anywhere. I worked hard and made my fortune mainly from outside the Niger
Delta and Nigeria.I do what I am doing - impacting on the lives of people
around me because I owe that to myself,”
he wrote.
According to him, though he made substantial
amount of his wealth outside the South South region, he has been doing enough
to empower youths in the region through the provision of scholarship in the
numerous educational institutions that he had established over the years.
He said: “I have never stolen in my entire 50
years.I have never been elected into any government office to appropriate
resources on their behalf.” of the people,”.
Even when I was appointed as a member of the
Rivers state Muslim pilgrim welfare board....I left the board without a stain.”
Asari stated in his response to the barrage of criticism in the blog.
On his empowerment interventions over the
years, he wrote, “At the King Amachree International School....I have 197
students on scholarship...majority are from the Niger Delta. I have 82 students
at the King Amachree Royal Academy (Automobile&ICT), King Amachree Arts
Academy and King Amachree Soccer Academy on my scholarship....majority are also
from the Niger Delta.”
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