A former militant leader in the Niger Delta,
Ebikabowei Victor Ben, a.k.a General Boyloaf, speaks to PREMIUM TIMES’
Aderonke Ogunleye about the outgoing administration of President
Goodluck Jonathan, and the incoming Muhammadu Buhari government. Boyloaf
says the oil rich Niger Delta did not benefit from the Jonathan
Presidency. He pledges to work with Mr. Buhari, and explains why former
militants in the region did not carry out their threats to go to war if
Mr.Jonathan lost the March 28 presidential election.
Premium Times : How will the Niger Delta receive Jonathan now that he is coming back home?
Boyloaf: To me, as a matter of fact Jonathan disappointed us. That is my own opinion. He disappointed us. To me, he disappointed us. He might be good to some people. There is nothing to tell if you get to my own state. We didn’t benefit. People like us did not benefit from his government. His government focused on one side. The Bayelsans did not benefit. It is only the Arugbos - that is Ondo State and Delta State - that benefited from his government. So, someone like me will not welcome him. I will not welcome him at all. The struggle continues.
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Premium Times : How will the Niger Delta receive Jonathan now that he is coming back home?
Boyloaf: To me, as a matter of fact Jonathan disappointed us. That is my own opinion. He disappointed us. To me, he disappointed us. He might be good to some people. There is nothing to tell if you get to my own state. We didn’t benefit. People like us did not benefit from his government. His government focused on one side. The Bayelsans did not benefit. It is only the Arugbos - that is Ondo State and Delta State - that benefited from his government. So, someone like me will not welcome him. I will not welcome him at all. The struggle continues.
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