The former Chairman of Lagos chapter of National Uion of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly called Mc Oluomo, has directed the union’s members to return to motor parks across Lagos, and continue sales of tickets to commercial motorists at garages and bus stops as usual.
This action negates the announcement of the suspension of the activities of the NURTW by the Lagos State Government.
Mc Oluomo, who withdrew his membership and that of others from the national body of the NURTW after he was suspended indefinitely, granted his members permissions to go about with the union’s usual daily activities.
While notifying members of his decision through a message forwarded on Monday to the union’s branches’ chairmen in Lagos, the former State chairman indicated that the members were permitted to go about their day-to-day activities at parks and garages as road transport workers under his leadership, just as he assured them that he should be contacted in the event of any disruption of their activities by the police.
The former Chairman of Lagos chapter of National Uion of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly called Mc Oluomo, has directed the union’s members to return to motor parks across Lagos, and continue sales of tickets to commercial motorists at garages and bus stops as usual.
This action negates the announcement of the suspension of the activities of the NURTW by the Lagos State Government.
Mc Oluomo, who withdrew his membership and that of others from the national body of the NURTW after he was suspended indefinitely, granted his members permissions to go about with the union’s usual daily activities.
While notifying members of his decision through a message forwarded on Monday to the union’s branches’ chairmen in Lagos, the former State chairman indicated that the members were permitted to go about their day-to-day activities at parks and garages as road transport workers under his leadership, just as he assured them that he should be contacted in the event of any disruption of their activities by the police.
The former Chairman of Lagos chapter of National Uion of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly called Mc Oluomo, has directed the union’s members to return to motor parks across Lagos, and continue sales of tickets to commercial motorists at garages and bus stops as usual.
This action negates the announcement of the suspension of the activities of the NURTW by the Lagos State Government.
Mc Oluomo, who withdrew his membership and that of others from the national body of the NURTW after he was suspended indefinitely, granted his members permissions to go about with the union’s usual daily activities.
While notifying members of his decision through a message forwarded on Monday to the union’s branches’ chairmen in Lagos, the former State chairman indicated that the members were permitted to go about their day-to-day activities at parks and garages as road transport workers under his leadership, just as he assured them that he should be contacted in the event of any disruption of their activities by the police.
The former Chairman of Lagos chapter of National Uion of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly called Mc Oluomo, has directed the union’s members to return to motor parks across Lagos, and continue sales of tickets to commercial motorists at garages and bus stops as usual.
This action negates the announcement of the suspension of the activities of the NURTW by the Lagos State Government.
Mc Oluomo, who withdrew his membership and that of others from the national body of the NURTW after he was suspended indefinitely, granted his members permissions to go about with the union’s usual daily activities.
While notifying members of his decision through a message forwarded on Monday to the union’s branches’ chairmen in Lagos, the former State chairman indicated that the members were permitted to go about their day-to-day activities at parks and garages as road transport workers under his leadership, just as he assured them that he should be contacted in the event of any disruption of their activities by the police.
The former Chairman of Lagos chapter of National Uion of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly called Mc Oluomo, has directed the union’s members to return to motor parks across Lagos, and continue sales of tickets to commercial motorists at garages and bus stops as usual.
This action negates the announcement of the suspension of the activities of the NURTW by the Lagos State Government.
Mc Oluomo, who withdrew his membership and that of others from the national body of the NURTW after he was suspended indefinitely, granted his members permissions to go about with the union’s usual daily activities.
While notifying members of his decision through a message forwarded on Monday to the union’s branches’ chairmen in Lagos, the former State chairman indicated that the members were permitted to go about their day-to-day activities at parks and garages as road transport workers under his leadership, just as he assured them that he should be contacted in the event of any disruption of their activities by the police.
The former Chairman of Lagos chapter of National Uion of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly called Mc Oluomo, has directed the union’s members to return to motor parks across Lagos, and continue sales of tickets to commercial motorists at garages and bus stops as usual.
This action negates the announcement of the suspension of the activities of the NURTW by the Lagos State Government.
Mc Oluomo, who withdrew his membership and that of others from the national body of the NURTW after he was suspended indefinitely, granted his members permissions to go about with the union’s usual daily activities.
While notifying members of his decision through a message forwarded on Monday to the union’s branches’ chairmen in Lagos, the former State chairman indicated that the members were permitted to go about their day-to-day activities at parks and garages as road transport workers under his leadership, just as he assured them that he should be contacted in the event of any disruption of their activities by the police.
The former Chairman of Lagos chapter of National Uion of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly called Mc Oluomo, has directed the union’s members to return to motor parks across Lagos, and continue sales of tickets to commercial motorists at garages and bus stops as usual.
This action negates the announcement of the suspension of the activities of the NURTW by the Lagos State Government.
Mc Oluomo, who withdrew his membership and that of others from the national body of the NURTW after he was suspended indefinitely, granted his members permissions to go about with the union’s usual daily activities.
While notifying members of his decision through a message forwarded on Monday to the union’s branches’ chairmen in Lagos, the former State chairman indicated that the members were permitted to go about their day-to-day activities at parks and garages as road transport workers under his leadership, just as he assured them that he should be contacted in the event of any disruption of their activities by the police.
The former Chairman of Lagos chapter of National Uion of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly called Mc Oluomo, has directed the union’s members to return to motor parks across Lagos, and continue sales of tickets to commercial motorists at garages and bus stops as usual.
This action negates the announcement of the suspension of the activities of the NURTW by the Lagos State Government.
Mc Oluomo, who withdrew his membership and that of others from the national body of the NURTW after he was suspended indefinitely, granted his members permissions to go about with the union’s usual daily activities.
While notifying members of his decision through a message forwarded on Monday to the union’s branches’ chairmen in Lagos, the former State chairman indicated that the members were permitted to go about their day-to-day activities at parks and garages as road transport workers under his leadership, just as he assured them that he should be contacted in the event of any disruption of their activities by the police.