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Tension As NURTW Vs TOOAN Clash, Exchange Gunfire In Lagos
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Tension As NURTW Vs TOOAN Clash, Exchange Gunfire In Lagos.
- It was gathered that gunshots were heard Friday morning at Meiran – Ijaiye axis and Ekoro road in the Abule-Egba area as Oluomo, Istijaba’s boy clash.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the public fight among transport unions in Lagos State resumed today after the unions engaged in a gunfire battle on Friday.
It was gathered that gunshots were heard Friday morning at Meiran – Ijaiye axis and Ekoro road in the Abule-Egba area.
The battle involves the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and the Tricycle Owners and Operators Association of Nigeria (TOOAN).
The rivals are loyalists of suspended Lagos NURTW Chairman, Musiliu Akinsanya a.k.a. MC Oluomo, and Istijaba.
Real name Azeez Abiola, Istijaba is the State Chairman of TOOAN.
The leaders have been at loggerheads in recent years over personal and union issues.
The matter has now degenerated with the open use of charms, guns, machetes and other weapons.
The Lagos State Police Command has deployed operatives to the scene and assured residents of safety.
Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin said clashes are no longer ongoing at Ekoro Road and Oke-Odo.
”Men of nearby divisions and the RRS are fully on ground, and the areas are absolutely calm”, the spokesman tweeted.
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Last week, rival unionists clashed between Fagba and Abule Egba. Lagos regularly witnesses such clashes despite the government’s vow to forestall reoccurrences.
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