MC Oluomo Blames NLC Over NURTW’s Crisis, Says ‘Interference Not Tolerated’

The Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Lagos State Council, Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, has blamed the leadership of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) for the crisis plaguing the union stating that it will not tolerate undue bias and interference.

In a statement issued in Lagos on Wednesday, Akinsanya blamed the Union crisis on the factional NURTW President, Tajudeen Baruwa disclosing that the action of the former was made with due consultation to the Union’s constitution.

Akinsanya revealed that he conducted himself within the ambit of the law as Chairman of the Lagos State NURTW and so accused the then NURTW leadership of trying to create fracas in the Lagos state chapter of the union by appointing another state chairman to handle the tricycle operators (Keke Marwa) thus having two chairmen in one state, which became a panacea for anarchy.

He said: “As Chairman of the Lagos State Chapter, I performed my duties diligently fulfilling all my constitutional responsibilities and maintaining the hard-won peace in Lagos State. This role was admirably felt all over the Southwest and I was also elected as the Zonal Vice-Chairman of Zone 2. In all of these, I have conducted myself within the ambit of the law and constitution guiding our operations in NURTW.

“All went well until the illegal and unconstitutional interference in the affairs of the Lagos State Chapter, and by extension, the Southwest by the Baruwa when he decided to appoint another state chairman to handle the tricycle operators (Keke Marwa) thus having two chairmen in one state, which became a panacea for anarchy. This appointment, which was strange to our constitution and a sinister move to destabilize our operations in Lagos State, led to outright panic.

“The intervention of notable Lagosians and unionists did not go down well with Baruwa who only saw Lagos State as part of a grand design to annihilate the Southwest.

“When Baruwa went ahead to purportedly suspend me from the union, I had the option of staying put and allowing all we have achieved in terms of peace in Lagos State to go down or to activate a Plan B. I opted for the latter. 

“As a strong believer in the Rule of Law, I caused a suit to be filed at the National Industrial Court challenging the various illegal conducts of Baruwa, I moved to the Lagos State Parks and Garages and interestingly, the entire union members in Lagos State followed me as they believed in my leadership.

“This Caretaker Committee to move forward has reached out to all members who were forced out by Baruwa and we have embraced peace and returned home.

“Let me state that the National Elders are not the first set of people to call for reconciliation. Various Governors in the Southwest had done the same. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) under Comrade Ayuba Wabba as President and Alhaji Najeemdeen Yasin as the deputy president also made efforts. We were invited three different times. While we wasted money on flights to and fro Abuja, Baruwa did not honour any of the NLC invitations.

“The constitution of the NURTW to allow for inclusiveness has zoned their offices from time to time. The current zoning arrangement has zoned the President, Vice President, and Trustee to Zone 2, which is the Southwest for two terms of four years each.

“For any member to aspire for these posts, the zone must nominate such individuals at a Special Zonal Conference/Delegate Conference for onward ratification by the National body at a special Delegate Conference. 

“It is also noteworthy that during the administration of Baruwa, the activities of NURTW were suspended in five of the six states. The only state functioning was Ekiti. The legal position is that with the expiration of the term of office of Baruwa, the term of the chairmen of the various states has also expired. With the newfound reconciliation, a Zonal Congress can now be convened where nominees for National Offices will be done.”

Meanwhile, the Minister of Labour, Simon Lalong, had visited the Inspector-General of Police to facilitate the release of the executives who were arrested for opposing MC Oluomo’s faction after NLC stepped in.

Source: Vanguard

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