Suspended chairman of the National Union of Road Transport
Workers Union in Lagos State, Musiliu Akinsanya, aka MC Oluomo, has ordered his
lieutenants to stop issuing NURTW tickets to motorists in the state.
He also directed his foot soldiers at bus stops and parks in
the state to only issue a certain N800 daily ticket to each commercial vehicle
as ordered by the Lagos State Government in January 2022.
Akinsanya’s Media Aide, Jimoh Buhari, confirmed the
development in a chat with our correspondent on Monday.
The Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration ordered danfo, taxi, and other commercial vehicles in the state to pay N800 levy daily effective February 1, 2022.
Speaking with our correspondent on Monday, Buhari said his
principal directed all former members of the NURTW in the state to stop issuing
the tickets of the organisation to commercial bus operators.
He said, “Following our withdrawal from the national body,
chairman (Akinsanya) has ordered all our men at parks and bus stops to stop
issuing NURTW tickets to commercial bus operators.
“They are only allowed to issue the N800 daily ticket
introduced by the Lagos State Government in February. We were given that of
February and that of March. That of March hasn’t finished before the crisis
started. It is not a hidden thing; the government also issued the N800 ticket
to other unions in the state including Road Transport Employers Association of
Nigeria and the Motorcycle Operators’ Association of Lagos State.”
Back story
The national body of the union last Thursday suspended
Akinsanya following weeks of protracted conflict and leadership tussle.
The national body had accused Akinsanya of resorting to
intimidation, harassment, and assault on the newly-appointed Chairman, Tricycle
Owners and Operators Association of Nigeria, Azeez Abiola, aka Istijabah but
Akinsanya refuted the claim that he instigated members of the union to assault
Abiola.
He had, however, noted that the legality of the TOOAN
operations in the state is a subject of a suit pending before the National
Industrial Court.
Subsequently, the NURTW national body in Abuja last Thursday
announced the indefinite suspension of Akinsanya for gross misconduct and
directed him to hand over to his deputy.
Hours later, Akinsanya at a press conference at the NURTW
Secretariat in the Agege area of the Lagos announced his withdrawal and that of
lieutenants from the union.
He had also asked Sanwo-Olu to take over the running of all
parks and garages in the state till peace returned to the union.
Sanwo-Olu later suspended the activities of NURTW from all
parks and garages with immediate effect and set up a committee to immediately
take control of the parks and garages.
There were viral reports last week that Sanwo-Olu appointed
Akinsanya as the General Manager of the Lagos Transport Parks and Garages
Committee but the government said the report was false.
According to a 2021 report by the International Centre for
Investigative Report, the Lagos chapter of NURTW generates about N123.08bn
annually, which could service the annual budget of Nasarawa, Niger, and Yobe
states put together.
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