The Lagos State has suspended the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, activities at Eyin Eyo, Church Street and Idumota Bridge indefinitely due to the recent violence in those areas.
This was disclosed at a stakeholders meeting comprising the NURTW, Central Business District, CBD, and Lagos State Market Women Association (Iya Oloja General and Iya Oloja of Lagos Island) at the Bagauda Kaltho Press center to tackle crisis often caused by the activities of the union.
A statement signed by the Assistant Director, Public Affairs, Mrs. Bolanle Ogunlola, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Hon. Oluwatoyin Fayinka meted out the ban to prevent further acts of violence at Idumota, adding that the Lagos State Parks Monitoring Authority will resume at Eyin Eyo.
The statement stated further that Fayinka further stated that the Rapid Response Squad, RRS, will station an Armoured Personnel Carrier, APC, on Idumota Bridge to deter motorists from driving against traffic in compliance with traffic rules and regulations and to enforce the suspension of the NURTW within the axis and simultaneously flush out the Oju Opake boys lurking along Plaza around Church Street axis.
Also suspended are the activities of the transport union at Church Street and John Street particularly Keke Marwa and Mini Buses (Korope).
The Transport Special Adviser added that the RRS in collaboration with the State Police Command will ensure safety of lives in the area.
Responding, the Iya Oloja, Lagos Island Alhaja Risikat Odumosu while expressing her displeasure at the wanton looting and destruction of their goods in shops around Idumota area, begged the State Government to come to their rescue adding that they will not stand back and watch their properties destroyed by miscreants whom they had never seen before.