Lagos State Government Set To Ban NURTW Against Violent Activities





The Lagos State House of Assembly aren't taking violence and disturbance in the state likely anymore as several members of the honorable house voiced out their grievance against violence especially that emanating from the NURTW.
Mr Olawale Olayiwola representing Mushin Constituency II, urged his colleagues to as a matter of urgency,  look into the matter.
According to Olayiwola, the NURTW issue is a case we should quickly intervene in and we should also critically look at it because their matter is always a delicate one.
He said: “The union members have had transitions in times past and some of them had  not been violent.”

“We should ensure adequate security whenever they want to conduct their election and we should counsel them to accept whatever the outcome of their election is,” he said.
On his part, Mr Rotimi Olowo representing Shomolu I, said it was high time the union members were cautioned on their activities.
Olowo said: “We should let them know that we will not continue to condone violence from their end. They cannot continue to kill themselves in the name of electing a chairman.
“We should let them know that if they engage in any other form of violence again, we will proscribe their union,” he said.
On his part, Mr Abiodun Tobun, representing Epe 1, said that the union members had been killing themselves because of the money they were making in the state.
“They are making too much money from the union and that is why they are engaging in violence and killing each other every time.
“It is wrong to have imposed someone on them. They should get a neutral person to be the chairman so that there will not be crisis,” he said.

The Deputy Speaker of the House, Wasiu Sanni-Eshinlokun, said his constituency, Lagos Island harps  been in chaos in the past few days because of the  clashes between members of the  NURTW.
“Lagos Island has been in chaos in the past few days and three persons were killed in the process. Some hoodlums have taken advantage of the crisis within the NURTW  to rob and loot traders’ shops.
“They should try and embrace the spirit of sportsmanship. We should send warnings to them to stop the  violence,” he said.T
In his ruling, the Speaker of the house, Mr Mudashiru Obasa,  said that if they were earning a living from the motor parks, they should be able to maintain peace and orderliness there.
“Their election should not cause crisis and whenever they start their crises, innocent people are always the ones to suffer.

“If they should  continue to engage in any crisis, we will not hesitate to place a ban on them. We will write Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to warn them not to engage in violence, else we will place a ban on them,” he said.

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