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BREAKING: Lagos Govt Suspends NURTW Operations Indefinitely (See Why)

  • Lagos Govt Suspends NURTW Operations Indefinitely over clashes in Idumota

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Lagos State Government has suspended the operations of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) around Lagos Island particularly on Church Street, Eyin Eyo, and Idumota bridge indefinitely due to the recent clashes that crippled activities in Idumota axis of the state.

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Recall that the National President of NURTW Tajudeen Baruwa, has threatened to place an indefinite suspension on the union’s operations in Lagos State.

Baruwa said that the executive committee members of the state chapter may also be suspended for not being able to manage unions members and coordinate activities under them in Lagos in a way that would have prevented violence that erupted in idumota which painted the image of the transport union wrongly.

In the aftermath of the clashes, Lagos State Rapid Response Squad (RRS) on Monday disclosed the arrest of Messrs Azeez Lawal, popularly known as ‘Kunle Poly’ and Mustapha Sego, whose groups engaged in a violent clash that left four people dead.

Details later…

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