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We No Longer Have Control Of Ogun Motor Parks ― NURTW

Aggrieved members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Ogun State have revealed that the union no longer controls activities at motor parks in the state.
The members stated that their officers have been chased out of these motor parks by the transport caretaker committee put by Governor Dapo Abiodun.


They stated this in Sagamu area of the state at a meeting attended by branch chairmen and secretaries from the three senatorial districts in the state including Odeda mini bus branch, Ijebu-Ode branch B, Magboro branch, Ado-Igbesa branch, Ijebu-East branch, Abeokuta South and North branches, Sagamu branch, Ogun Waterside branch among others.

While speaking on behalf of others, state 1st vice chairman, Alhaji Yusuph Bamgbola, said the union is yet to receive a letter from the government proscribing its activities in the state.

He said that he learnt about the purported suspension of the union on social media.

Tribune Online recalls that Governor Abiodun had in June proscribed activities of all transport unions in the state and named a 13-man committee to coordinate activities of road transport trade unions.

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