Bayelsa state senator-elect Mr. Ben Murray Bruce spoke on issues 
relating to accountability and transparency in government. He said:
I have not criticised any government. I have not criticised APC. I have 
not criticised PDP. I have not criticised Goodluck Jonathan, neither 
have I criticised Muhammadu Buhari. I have raised good government issues
 and policy issues.
These are issues that I have raised all my life. Maybe these people on 
social media have just discovered Ben Bruce but, go and check the 
speeches I made two years ago, three years ago, twenty years ago, even 
in front of President Goodluck Jonathan to ascertain whether they are 
different from what I am saying now; maybe they just discovered me. Go 
on youtube and see my speeches.
The level of poverty and unemployment is devastating. We need to focus 
on laws that protect the poor. What is the biggest problem in Nigeria 
today? It is consumption versus production. Our leaders are guilty of 
consuming the resources of the majority. What do we have for the poor – 
the millions of people living on two dollars a day? And then you have 
governors in large convoys, commissioners driving N20m cars, flying 
first class in states that cannot pay salaries. The governors fly 
private jets. Commissioners live like kings. If three policemen guard a 
commissioner, how many policemen do we have in Nigeria? Less than 
200,000. So who is policing the poor when they are being raped, maimed 
and killed, their goods stolen?
In Bayelsa, sea pirates steal from boats. They steal N200, N500, fishing
 nets; they attack people and rape their women. There is poverty and 
frustration everywhere in the land. And then people we voted into 
offices are living like lords. Does that make sense? Is it legal? Is it 
ethical? Is it moral? Can you justify that consumption behaviour because
 they voted you into office? In most states, the only employer of labour
 is government, the rest are jobless.
Some government officials will wake up one morning like monarchs and 
dash money to the people on the street because they see them as beggars.
 You turn your people to beggars and you get scared that they could kill
 you. Why won’t you live in fear? What if you consume less and 
distribute what you have to the rest of the people so that they can be 
happy and you can live in peace?
It is a class war between the rich and the poor. I have said it for 35 
years and I am saying it again because it is worse today.  Boko Haram in
 the North, militancy in the South-South, kidnapping in the South-West 
and South East; raping, paedophile, maiming and stealing everywhere, 
what does that tell you? We have a problem in our hands and everybody 
must be held accountable.
President Buhari, who I like, is leading by example. He is a simple man 
and, because he is a simple man, I expect him to appoint people who will
 live simple lifestyle, people that will not consume the resources of 
the people. As lawmakers, we will checkmate their lifestyle. I will 
remind every minister and appointee of the need to live moderate life.
I am fighting against the corrupt elite. I am 59 and you only live once.
 The worst they can do to me is to take me out, so what? When the 
corrupt elite see me, let them know I am fighting them. When they drink 
that bottle of champagne that can educate a child, let them know I am 
fighting them. When they fly first class with tax payers money, let them
 know I am fighting them. Let them know that I am totally against their 
lifestyle because it is destroying the economy. We are broke, the elite 
deserve to be fought and they should be ashamed of themselves going by 
the way they live.
You go into government and fly first class but in your private life, you
 fly economy. You go into government, one man carries your phone, 
another opens the door of your car, another carries your bag, another 
reads the newspapers to you and you have ten policemen protecting you, 
what for? Were you born to the world as a king and everyone of us must 
worship you? They should apologise to Nigerians for looting the treasury
 and destroying the economy.
We don’t have distribution of wealth in Nigeria but the apportioning of 
wealth by the small minority and nothing else for the poor majority. 
There is no wealth distribution and that is why we don’t have the middle
 class. There are the poor and the champagne drinking super rich.
Vanguard.