Gani Adams
The National Coordinator of a Yoruba
group, Odua Peoples Congress, Gani Adams, says President Goodluck
Jonathan deserves praise from members of the All Progressives Congress
for approving a contract for the OPC to protect pipelines across the
South-West.
Adams said the contract would provide at least 5,000 jobs for his boys and 10,000 jobs for other youths in the South-West.
He said this while reacting to the
allegation by the APC that Jonathan bribed ethnic militias with N9bn to
scuttle the elections.
Adams, who came under fire for leading
thousands of youths to protest against the Chairman of the Independent
National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, in Lagos last
Monday, said supporting Jonathan was in the interest of the Yoruba
nation.
He said the APC should be commending
Jonathan for approving contracts for the OPC because only the
Niger-Delta militants were benefitting from the oil money before now.
He said, “The allegation is that the
Federal Government gave us a contract: Pipeline security. What is the
security of pipeline to the OPC? We have been running this organisation
without getting a dime from any government but most of the security
agencies saddled with the responsibility of protecting the pipelines
have failed; people were dying every day.
“Nigeria was losing more than N3bn
everyday to the activities of the vandals and the agitation of that
contract started from Dr. Fredrick Fasehun one and a half years ago and
you know the bureaucracy of Nigerian ministries. It was a long process
and it was just granted and it will empower nothing less than 5,000
youths from my side.
“Altogether, that is about 15,000 jobs
for Yoruba land. Will you deny Yoruba youths the opportunity of getting
15,000 jobs because of politics?”
Adams said the APC was only being
hypocritical because most of its leaders had oil licences. He said the
major reason they were against Jonathan was because their licences were
due to expire in September and they feared he would not renew the
contracts.
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