RADHICA DE SILVA
Senior Multimedia Reporter
Former prime minister and former energy minister Stuart Young has fired back at Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union president general Ancel Roget, accusing him of ingratitude and misleading workers.
In a social media video on Saturday, Young dismissed Roget’s criticism with what he described as “great, great amusement,” before taking direct aim at the veteran trade unionist.
“I want to ask him… when he told BP, ‘Take your rig and go!’ How many workers lost out on opportunities? How many years it took us to get back the rig building work for Trinidad and Tobago?” Young said.
He went further, warning citizens not to follow Roget. “Don’t follow him, you know, because he’s done nothing, nothing for the movement… how many more people are you going to lead astray?”
Young referenced a past Petrotrin dispute, adding: “In 2014, when Auntie Kamla wanted to fire you… who was your lawyer, and who saved you? Ingratitude is worse than witchcraft.”
Young’s comments came one day after Roget issued a warning during International Workers' Day celebrations in San Fernando, telling Young and the Opposition People’s National Movement to stay out of the United National Congress Government’s affairs.
“Leave the Government alone to conduct the business in the interest of the people of Trinidad and Tobago. Do not undermine this Government,” Roget said.
