Akwa-Ibom state’s
Chairman of Trade Union Congress (TUC), Akamba Awah, has described
President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-corruption war, ‘lip service and vindictive’.
Awah said if Buhari was sincere in his
regime’s corruption fight, he should have begun from President Olusegun
Obasanjo’s administration.
His words: “As far as I am concerned, it is vindictive. Why
can’t they go to the era of Atiku/ Obasanjo regime and begin to fight corruption.
If they want to fight corruption, they should go back to past government not
only one. Go to all past governments.”
On the agitation to know what the previous government in
Akwa Ibom State left behind in terms of debt, the labour leader said it was the
duty of the state House of Assembly to compel the executive to disclose the
debt profile of the state before thinking of granting the incumbent governor
the permission to plunge the state into another loan that would take 20 years
to pay back. He said labour had been asking the executive and the legislature
to disclose the debt profile of the state without success.
“We are not going to fight them with guns. But we are
waiting. When they cannot pay us our salaries, we will now tell everybody to
ask them why they cannot pay us salary. If you don’t tell us how much you owe,
we will not call off our strike.”
SUN
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