IYC suspends Asari Dokubo

Ex-Niger Delta militant, Asari Dokubo has been suspended by the Eastern Zonal Chapter of the Ijaw Youth Council, IYC.

Dokubo founded the council in 1998 as a human rights movement to fight for Ijaw interests and headed it from 2001 to 2004.

His suspension followed his declaration of “Biafra de facto Customary Government.”

Also suspended were IYC members who joined Dokubo in the putative Biafra government.

Chairman of IYC Okrika Clan, Festus Dango moved the motion for the suspension at the zonal elective congress of the IYC.

Dango said Dokubo failed to consult before announcing his Biafra contraption.

He also revealed that Dokubo has been trying to lure other IYC members to join his Biafra adventure.

Dango said Biafra is a “non-existent sovereign state within Ijaw territories.”

The IYC may still give Dokubo a greater punishment based on the report of a six-man disciplinary committee also set up at the meeting.

The committee is headed by Comrade Ransom Opuiyo.

It will further investigate the allegations against Dokubo and others.

He left the council to set up the militant Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force.