The Ogun State Government has threatened to restrict the activities of members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and warned against any breakdown of law and order in the state.
This was contained in a statement issued on Sunday by the State Commissioner for Transportation, Engr. Gbenga Dairo, that the government’s position was in reaction to an alleged plan by some members of the union operating in Ijebu-Ode, challenging the decisions of the established leadership of the union in the state.
The state government said it would not fold its arms and allow the peaceful atmosphere existing in the state to be threatened by any group in the name of protest to drive home their position.
Dairo warned the union members that the state government would not hesitate to restrict the activities of the union in public spaces if there was any attempt to breach the peace.
The statement said: “It has come to the attention of the Ogun State Ministry of Transportation that some members of NURTW operating in Ijebu Ode are challenging the decisions of the established NURTW leadership in the state.
“Further to the above, it is reported that disaffected members propose to resort to violence as a means of demonstrating their grievances.
“This bulletin is to notify and remind NURTW and its members of their corporate and personal duty to conduct corporate and personal activities strictly within the ambit of the laws, rules, and regulations that the Constitution of Nigeria demands.
“NURTW and its members are therefore put on notice that the government of Ogun State, under the leadership of His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun, CON, would not tolerate any disturbance of the peace in Ogun State so painstakingly achieved and sustained throughout the life of this administration.
“The leadership and members of NURTW are enjoined to fully operationalise the constitution of the union and transparently activate the dispute resolution clauses and schedules contained therein as appropriate, and to avoid any action(s) that may endanger lives and property in our dear state.
“Finally, this message serves as a reminder to all stakeholders that parks and garages in Ogun State are public assets for the safe and secure use of all members of the public and not a preserve of third parties, and that, in the wider interest of the public, the government will not hesitate to restrict the activities of unions in public spaces if public safety and/or security is adjudged at risk.”
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