Asari Dokubo’s statement reflects his readiness to use forceful measures against protests in the Niger Delta, emphasizing a stance of assertive opposition.
His claim “where your rights stop is where mine begins” illustrates his belief in defending his interests and maintaining regional stability through direct confrontation.
He stated, “If you bring protest to the Niger Delta, you’ll collect wotowoto. If you have the right to protest, I have the right to counter it. Where your rights stop is where mine begins.”
This approach highlights the tension between individual rights and perceived threats to local stability in the region.
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