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RTEAN to resist alleged extortion of members by LASG caretaker c’ttee – President

RTEAN National President Alhaji Musa Mohammed.

By Seyi Babalola

The leadership of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) on Monday insisted that it would no longer cooperate or

agree to the alleged extortions of its members by the Lagos State Government through its constituted Caretaker Committee for the association.

RTEAN’s Executive National President, Alhaji Musa Mohammed, who spoke in Lagos, said its members would not pay any levy to the caretaker committee, described the caretaker’s activities as “illegal”.

The Lagos State government on Sept. 29 2022, suspended RTEAN activities and dissolved the union’s elected executive members in the state, following some pockets of violence recorded in Ojo and Lagos Island, same day.

It would be recalled also the leadership of RTEAN earlier before the ban had announced the suspension of one of its Lagos State Vice-Chairmen, Mr Oluwaseyi Bamgbose, popularly known as ‘Student’ for allegedly instigating unrest in the association.

Bamgbose was organising protests demanding the removal of RTEAN’s State Chairman, Alhaji Musa Mohammed, who also doubles as the association’s National President.

Consequently, Mr Sola Giwa, the Special Adviser to the Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Transportation, announced the constitution of a 35- Man Caretaker Committee to take over activities of the union.

Heading the Caretaker Committee is Alhaji Sulaiman Raji, the Oniba of Iba Kingdom while Bamgbose was chosen as Deputy Chairman.

Already, the union has instituted a case before the National Industrial Court, Lagos, challenging what it described as “illegal or unlawful action of the Lagos State Government”.

Mohammed said that members had been compelled to buy union’s tickets despite suspension of operations.

He said: “They (the committee) has hijacked our operations because it is the same thing that we are doing that the committee, which the government set up is doing too.

“The government said they have suspended our operations in the state and our operation is for us to sell our tickets. Now that the government has asked the committee to print tickets and that is the ticket they are selling now to our members.

“Immediately after our last the press release was out, the committee called another meeting to dissolve our constituted zones and chapels because, those zones and chapels could not collect the N5 million and N400,000 they initially proposed to them to collect respectively.

“The association has about 350 chapels and 50 zones. Asking all the 350 chapels and 50 zones to bring money to chairman of the caretaker committee directly just because the collection of N5m and N400,000 did not work. This cannot work.”

The president urged all members not to take any union money to the Oba or the state government because it was not their right.

He added: “If it is tax, we will know. This one that the government say they have suspended us and now put an Oba, Kabiyesi , Seriki or whatever to head a committee to collect money for the state government or himself, we will not agree.

“We are calling the attention of the state government and security agencies to know that there is extortion of our members.

“Already we are aware that our operations have been suspended by the Lagos State government and we have gone to court because we are labour workers working directly under Federal Government and state government cannot stop us.”

Decrying the suspension, Mohammed said that ,as a trade union, if the association had to be suspended, it should be the federal government, “if we have committed any offence, the state government can be called toconstitute a committee to look into the matter.”

Mohammed explained that, base on the outcome of such report by the state constituted committee, the Federal Government can then take action through the state government.

He added: ” I, as the National President of the Association, l will not take it lightly from them.

“I will write to the security agencies to look into the matter if it is constitutional and the public to know what we are going through,” he said.

When contacted the office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation Mr Sola Giwa is already addressing the situation.

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