23 November 2024

NURTW returns in Lagos, as MC Oluomo reinstated by national body

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Warring factions within the National Union of Road Transport Workers, (NURTW) have reached a resolution which sees the suspended erstwhile chairman of the Lagos Chapter reinstated to the transport employees’ labour group.

NURTW warring factions resolve crisis

The meeting to resolve the leadership crisis was brokered by the Lagos State Government, as the state’s chapter of the union previously led by Alhaji. Musliu Akinsanya, popularly called MC Oluomo was readmitted and the suspended leader, reinstated.

Speaking during a courtesy visit to the Ministry of Transportation by the Union Leaders, the Permanent Secretary, Engr. Abdulhafiz Toriola stated that the State Government has done the needful to ensure a peaceful resolution of the differences between the National Chapter and State Chapter of the Union by lifting the suspension placed on the Union over a year ago.

The Permanent Secretary also commended the executives of the Lagos State Parks and Garages Committee for holding forth, urging the Union to maintain the peace and operate within the ambit of their constitution as they commence the transition back to NURTW.

Lauding the Lagos State Government, Former National President of the Union and Chairman Transition Committee, Alhaji Najeem Yasin applauded the efforts of the State Government and the Ministry in the resolution process. He assured the State Government that the union will continue to be in support of the law and the development of the State.

The reinstated Chairman, Alhaji. Musliu Akinsanya thanked the State Government and the National EXCO of the NURTW for their support and assured the State of the Lagos Chapter’s cooperation.

The members of the National body present during the visit include; Comrade Aliyu Issa Ore, Alhaji Hassan Haruna and Comrade Kayode Adeyanju while others from the Lagos State Parks and Garages are Alh. Sulaimon Ojora, Comrade Olayiwola, Comrade Ibrahim Yusuf, Shittu Ganiyu, Yinka Hassan, Moshood Omojuwa, Agoro Ismaila and Akeem Tijani Salami.

It would be recalled that crisis rocked the NURTW when its was Lagos chairman, MC Oluomo was accused of anti-union activities and insubordination, leading to his suspension and subsequent sack from office.

In return, MC Oluomo backed by the Lagos State Government banned NURTW activities in the state, just as it created the Lagos Parks Management Authority, with Oluomo as chairman.

The Lagos chapter also took over the national secretariat of the NURTW in the state.