NURTW tussle: Oyo artisans appeal to Auxiliary,
Ejiogbe to eschew violence.
Oyo
State tradesmen and artisans have appealed to the contending factions of the
state National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), headed by the Acting
Chairman, Mr. Abideen Ejiogbe and a former Acting Chairman, Mr. Lamidi Mukaila
(Auxiliary), to eschew violence.
Chairman
of the tradesmen and artisans Mr. Hamzat Kolayode stated this when he led
members of his executive on a solidarity visit to Mukaila at his office in
Alakia, Ibadan.
Kolayode
urged the factions to ensure smooth transition of power.
In
the last few weeks, tensions have increased among the NURTW members following the preparation of Mukaila’s camp
to assume the union’s leadership, following the victory of Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) in the March 9 gubernatorial election.
But,
the current acting chairman of the NURTW, Olajide (a.k.a Ejiogbe), who
succeeded the late chairman, Taofeek Oyerinde (a.k.a Fele), following his death
last year, has asserted that the tenure of the current state executive lapses
in October.
However,
Kolayode, during the visit, said the two strong men of the union should explore
available means of peaceful transition to resolve the leadership tussle
amicably and not jeopardise the existing peace in the state in the last seven
years.
He
said: “I urge Alhaji Abideen Olajide Ejiogbe to, in his capacity, not to allow
himself to be used to cause crisis within the union. NURTW has its own
methodology and ways of operation, which is known to every member of the union,
even beyond the shores of the state. I am appealing to him not to heat up the
polity, though he should consult in the spirit of oneness and take the part of
honour.”
Kolayode,
who also appealed to Mukaila, thanked him for his patience over the matter.
He
advised that he should prevail on his camp to exhibit caution and allow peace
to reign while the transition lapses.
“I
want to appreciate Alhaji Mukaila for his understanding and calmness over the
issue. All of you in the union know your operations and we appeal to you to
implement it without causing trouble.”
Also,
another stalwart, Mr. Ahmed Raheem (a.k.a Lagansh) admonished the two camps to
ensure sustenance of peace.
In
his response, Mukaila thanked the artisans for their support and solidarity, but
was quick to say that there was nothing to warrant panic ahead of the incoming
NURTW administration.
He
stated that the change of guard in the union would not affect the peace of the
state in whatever capacity.
Mukaila
assured his visitors the incoming administration “will dance their way to
office when the time comes”.
THE NATION.
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