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MC Oluomo: NURTW begs Sanwo-Olu to maintain relationship with union

The national union asked for the governor’s continued support, and to also extend it to its newly appointed officials for Lagos.

• April 22, 2022
Tajudeen Baruwa
President of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Tajudeen Baruwa (Credit: Nigerian News Paper)

The leadership of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) has pleaded with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to maintain the relationship between the union and Lagos government.

The NURTW National President, Tajudeen Baruwa, in a statement on Friday, thanked the governor for the support he had been giving the union over the years.

“The body’s national leadership appealed to governor Sanwo-Olu, to allow the existing harmonious relationship between NURTW and Lagos state government to continue and that it will be extended to the newly appointed officers of the union,” he said.

Mr Baruwa said the union had inaugurated a nine-man caretaker committee to oversee and coordinate operations of the union across Lagos state.

He said the committee was constituted following the dissolution of the State Administrative Council, adding that the committee would see to the continuity in the administration of its activities.

The president added that the move was to ensure that members of the union continued to support the government’s master plan for transport development.

“The nine-man caretaker committee will be led by Mr Fatai Adeshina, a stakeholder in the transportation sector, and the committee will operate for next three months as stipulated in the union’s constitution.

“Other members of the committee are Mr Sunday Yusuf, Abraham Onifade, Jamiu Erinfolami, Ismaila Ojora, Lekan Ariyibi, Murtala Lawal, Taiwo Azeez while Kayode Agbeyangi would serve as the secretary,” he said.

Mr Baruwa said that members of the committee were carefully selected to ensure sanity in the transportation sector.

“The union knows that they will effectively manage affairs of Lagos chapter after SAC dissolution, which was done to bring sanity to the union’s operation across the metropolis,” he said.

The Lagos state government recently appointed an ex-chairman of the state’s chapter of NURTW, Musiliu Akinsanya popularly called MC Oluomo, as the chairman of its Parks Management Committee.

A former Assistant Inspector General of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, was appointed as the Liaison Officer between the government and the committee.

(NAN)

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