Gov. Adams Oshiomhole of Edo on
Friday advised public officers and politicians to get rid of their private jets
as President Muhammadu Buhari had begun blocking financial leakages in the
country’s economy.
“Few people (in Nigeria) are taking
away so much wealth, while majority of the people are going home with almost
nothing.
“A clear example is when you arrive at the private wing of the airport in Abuja; you will find more than 40 to 50 private jets parked there in one airport alone.
“A clear example is when you arrive at the private wing of the airport in Abuja; you will find more than 40 to 50 private jets parked there in one airport alone.
“The question is what sources do
these private jet owners get their wealth from; and which businesses do they
run to acquire this luxurious lifestyle.
“You find a young man who has connection with state-owned NNPC, which is suppose to work for the interest of Nigeria, corruptly work for only the interest of few persons,” he said.
“You find a young man who has connection with state-owned NNPC, which is suppose to work for the interest of Nigeria, corruptly work for only the interest of few persons,” he said.
Oshiomhole said that billions of
state funds had being stolen by a few individuals due to alleged chronic
corruption perpetrated by some NNPC officials.
He said that the Buhari-led administration is already making moves to rid the
nation of these corrupt officials and institutions.
“Very soon, those who maintain
luxurious assets and private jets will begin to sell them because they will no
longer be able to maintain them.
“The sources of procurement of these
ill gotten wealth by these people is currently being disconnected and more will
be disconnected in the few days and in the coming weeks,” he said.
Oshiomhole blamed the Nigerian
Labour Congress (NLC) for its failure to call politicians to order in the face
of the country’s current falling economy.
He said it was unfair that Senators could earn an annual salary of about N200 million when the lowest grade worker earned a paltry N18,000 monthly as minimum wage or N216,000 as annual salary.
He said it was unfair that Senators could earn an annual salary of about N200 million when the lowest grade worker earned a paltry N18,000 monthly as minimum wage or N216,000 as annual salary.
Culled from vanguard

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