Motorists plying the Mile 2-Badagry axis have called on the Lagos State government to rescue them from alleged extortion by members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and the Road Transport Employee Association of Nigeria (RTEAN).
The transporters, who are under the aegis of Mega-City Transport Association (MCTA), said that the high ticket fee of N7000 per day, per vehicle, being collected from drivers by NURTW and RTEAN, was too exorbitant.
The chairman of the group, Mr. Jude Ogunmola, made the call while speaking with newsmen on Tuesday.
Ogunmola accused officials suspected to be members of RTEAN of assaulting drivers and vandalizing their vehicles, adding that the street urchins, also known as Agberos, kidnapped some of their drivers and took them to an unidentified destination.
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“We want to make it clear to the public and the Lagos State Government that the National Union of Road Transport Workers and Road Transport Employee Association of Nigeria are not our representatives as none of our drivers are members of the two unions.
“We pay tickets at every bus-stop and those Agberos do not have buses on the road. The harassment of the Agberos on the drivers is becoming alarming and worrisome such that the Agberos beat the drivers and bus-conductors, coupled with damaging their vehicles. There should be no longer national and state tickets.
“We can no longer pay to NURTW and RTEAN, the high ticket fee of N7000 per day per vehicle as that is too much for us, they should release all our drivers kidnapped by Agberos.
“They should treat all our injured drivers and compensate them; all vehicles destroyed should be replaced,” he said.
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