By Alltimepost.com
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has been challenged to question the Federal Government on the incessant theft of the nation’s crude oil and how the crime is being committed on a daily basis without check.
In his speech at the ground-breaking ceremony of the Labour House in Benin City, Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole said Nigeria was being run in a directionless manner and that the labor movement must show more interest in the national discourse so that the ship of state could be steered in the right direction.
According to him, issues of the management of the treasury and oil theft are not the preserve of the political class.
“Oil is being stolen. Nigeria has a capacity for 2.5 million barrels a day. We have oil performing on an average of $108 a barrel over the past few years it has hovered on that average. Sometime it went to $111, at a time it dropped to $106 per barrel.
“Oil performance has been stable and we budget at $98, with the difference over a period of three years, we ought to have huge reserves now, so that when occasion like this comes, we will live as if there is no fluctuation. But while this was going on, we suddenly heard of crude oil theft, sometimes about 700 barrels per day is allegedly stolen. Seven hundred barrels per day, these are big vessels,” he said.
The Governor declared “I think the NLC needs to show more interest in this politics of oil theft. Who are the people stealing this oil. Since when? What has changed about the territorial boundaries of Nigeria?
In good times we were told this thing is being stolen and in bad times we are told to fasten our belt. I feel strongly about those things. We have always been hearing about illegal bunkering, but we have never heard of this level of massive oil theft.”
“Someone has a duty to explain that and NLC has a duty to ask. In Edo we are clear, we are deepening our taxes and we need the NLC to support us.
The state had been held hostage by few unaccountable godfathers in the name of politics which people can see. Government property was sold for as low as one million naira in GRA land with house on it”.
The Governor explained the need for the struggle to be sustained, not only for his own good, but for the good of the state.
“We cannot have a country where people just feast on others and they think it is their birth right to continue to feast.”
Oshiomhole explained the rationale for the Labour House, saying it was a fulfilment of his commitment to the cause of the labor movement.
“I offered to build this house for the labor movement in Edo State because no man is free if he does not live in his own house. I believe it is more valid for a trade union movement because of the kind of work they do.”
“You hire a house and it turns out, that house belongs to a politician whose party is government and you are issuing ultimatum against that party, the first thing they will do is to ask you to vacate the property.
I believe that God has a purpose that at this time of our history, he chooses to make me the governor of this state against all odds.”
On his part, the National President of the Nigeria labour Congress, represented by the Deputy President, Comrade Sidi Mohammed said the Governor has done the NLC proud as former president, and now Governor of Edo State.
“We cannot forget the sacrifices you made in the labour movement. And for those who accuse you today, they should have known that without the labor force there would not have been democracy today.
You led us in the struggle, we slept in the bush, we were beaten and today they are reaping what we built yet they call us names”, he said.
Earlier the National President of the Trade Union Congress, Comrade Bobbol Kaigama expressed delight that trade union movement has opened the year 2015 on a progressive note, stressing that the ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of twin buildings as state secretariat for the councils was laudable.
Comrade Kaigama said “For now, we commend your foresight in charting a progressive people-oriented course for comrades involved in politics. Indeed yours has been success story worthy of emulation”.
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