Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar says the Prime Minister's recent 'attack' on public servants could be an indication that he plans to fire them.
Speaking at the UNC's Monday night forum, Persad-Bissessar said the government is finding it difficult to find money to pay public servants because Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley had shut down Petrotrin without creating new avenues for revenue generation.
She predicted a dire future saying there will also be fuel shortages because of the mishandling of T&T's petroleum resources.
"Dr Rowley says public servants are lazy. He denigrates public service. In every crop of people, there is good, bad and indifferent. Why he comes now to say public servants lazy?
Why would he attack the public servants? Did something happen recently? I think they don't have the money for public servants. They cannot pay the public servants so he is setting the stage. Is it that they intend to fire public servants?" Persad-Bissessar asked.
She added, " This is the man who said the government is not going to close down Petrotrin. Today I am asking, is the govt going to fire public servants?"
She noted that the changes in Petrotrin were "frightening."
"We used to get Foreign Exchange from Petrotrin but Forex has dried up. What do we get from the companies that replaced Petrotrin?
She said some gas stations were not getting their full quota of fuel.
" What I predict is that there is going to be a shortage of fuels at the gas station. They now have to buy the fuel to put in the pumps.
Someone who owns a gas station said they are not getting the supplies of fuel, " she added.
The Opposition Leader called on the prime minister to say where he was getting funds for fuel.
"Let us hear what is the situation with funding now that we have to import fuel. They shut down Petrotrin and say it was not working. They put Espinet and he licks up everyone and now they lick up him.
You are bringing people with no experience whatsoever. Tell us what experience they have in the energy sector, " she said, making reference to the new appointments. She said TT was facing an economic.tate of emergency as well as a criminal state of emergency.
" If we don't do what we have to do, then heaven help our children. There will be no future for the young people of our country, " she added.