Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) president Ancel Roget says the PNM Government, led by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, misled the population with their position on property tax to gain their vote in the 2015 general election.
“You (Rowley) fooled the population and as you came into office, you began to unleash a reign of terror on the people,” Roget said.
He made the comment to the media outside the Board of Inland Revenue Division in Port-of-Spain yesterday, after he played an audio clip seemingly of the Dr Rowley while he was in opposition.
The voice heard in the recording referred to the property tax as “dreaded”.
It said, “You heard a UNC minister, I think it was the famous Prakash Ramadhar, telling people that the PNM will bring back the dreaded property tax. Let me make it abundantly clear, the property tax has already been dealt with, so for anybody in the government now to be telling the population that this PNM coming into office will bring back that tax is the highest level of dishonesty.”
After playing the clip several times, Roget said, “In case you missed it, that is the voice of the honourable Keith Christopher Columbus Rowley, the honourable Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.”
This, he said, was the reason he was calling on the population to reject property tax.
He explained that JTUM has never been against paying tax, but he believes now was not the time to reintroduce property tax.
He said what may be easy for the “one per cent and the millionaires to pay” will not be the same for other citizens, who will have to choose between surviving and saving their property.
“So that you are seeing people lining up like innocent lambs to the slaughter, that does not mean that they agree with it but those people are afraid. This is a government that is ruling by fear-mongering, they drive fear in the hearts of the citizens and those citizens have to comply,” he said.
In March, the Prime Minister said he was willing to lose the elections over the property tax issue.
However, Roget said as soon as Dr Rowley calls the elections he will get his wish because the PM and his cabinet are out of touch with people on the ground.
“So, people have to put back groceries on the shelves when they reach the cashier because they just don’t have the means to put food on the table but you see the heads of those persons in the cabinet, Stuart Young, Imbert, and Rowley, the three wolves that lead the pack against hounding the population, their heads are stuck in the clouds,” he said.
Saying the PNM have no connection with the people on the ground, he added, “And they are the same suffering masses that they will go not too long from now and try to fool them again and ask them to put them back in the office to do what, to continue to unleash more pressure.”
Earlier this week, Minister of Finance Colm Imbert announced another extension for the payment of property tax to November 29.
Guardian Media sent an email to the Finance Ministry asking if the minister will ever consider meeting with Roget to discuss some of their concerns on property tax. But there was no response up to press time.
After speaking to the media, union members burnt pictures of Prime Minister Rowley, Finance Minister Imbert and Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Young, while Roget’s his song “The Truth” played in the background.