Fedrick Fasehun
Speaking at a quarterly interactive media roundtable in Lagos, the national
chairman of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) and the founder of the Odua Peoples
Congress (OPC) Dr. Fredrick Fasehun, yesterday requested the President Muhammadu
Buhari-led Federal Government to pay him and his organisation the money owed
them for the protection of the nation’s oil pipelines.
He explained that six companies were given the contract by the Goodluck
Jonathan administration to guard pipelines belonging to the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation, (NNPC).
The OPC boss noted that a total of 18,000 personnel were sent to the field
out of which OPC contributed 4,000. Fasehun lamented that his organisation was
not given a dime before the contract, adding that after Jonathan’s exit, the
contract was terminated with nothing given to the OPC.
"We were given the contract on March 15, 2015 and we deployed youths
into the jungle. They faced insects, snakes and other wild animals and some of
them even died. The government did not pay us a kobo before or during the time
of the contract which ended on June 15.
"We have asked our lawyers to study the terms of the contract. An
official in the NNPC told me that we had been paid but I told him that we had
not received a penny. We call the attention of the powers that be to look into
this. The holy books say that a worker deserves his wage."
He recounted that Lai Mohammed had alleged that Jonathan gave the OPC over
N2 billion as mobilisation money for the election under the guise of pipeline
protection. Fasehun urged Mohammed to withdraw the statement and correct the
wrong impression.
"Someone who is now a minister once told Nigerians that I collected
N2.8 billion. Lai Mohammed, who I call a liar, is now the government’s
mouthpiece and he must correct that impression," he stated.
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