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NURTW crisis deepens as S’west body says MC Oluomo no longer member

NURTW crisis deepens as S’west body says MC Oluomo no longer member

The crisis rocking the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) at the national level has become worsened with the emergency of another South-West group of the union saying Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, is no longer a member of the union.

The Zonal Chairman of the union, Olalekan Folorunsho, aka Lekan Salami, made the disclosure in a statement on Monday.

He said MC Oluomo is not qualified to hold any position within NURTW as he stopped being a member of the NURTW in 2022 after he publicly tore his union’s identity card.

This came after MC Oluomo emerged and was sworn in as national president of the union by the South-West group of union.

Former President of the union, Tajudeen Baruwa is also laying claim to the topmost position. Indeed, he recently got a court appeal judgement affirming him as the president.

This obviously promoted Femi Falana (SAN) to have urged President Tinubu to restore Baruwa as the union’s president forthwith.

Interestingly, all the principal actors in the crisis are from the South-West, a zone whose turn is entitled to produce the next president of the union.

Salami in his statement MC Oluomo had disclosed his exit from the Union after he was issued a query from the national leadership.

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“Our Constitution stipulates that a returning member must submit a formal application to the National leadership, which will be considered.

“If accepted, the member must spend at least two years before being eligible to seek any office, starting from the unit chairman level. None of these steps have been followed by MC Oluomo,” Salami said.

Salami also reaffirmed the leadership of Baruwa, stressing that his tenure was valid and has been upheld by the Appeal Court.

“The NURTW in Osun State remains under the leadership of Alhaji Tajudeen Ibikunle Baruwa. The government must not condone gangsterism, and MC Oluomo should be called to order,” he added.

But MC Oluomo has declared that he was not party to suit involving Baruwa.

The S’West zone of the union that endorsed his emergence also rose to defend its action and gave a number of reasons for withdrawing its support for Baruwa.

While the crisis festers, the matter may be heading for the Supreme Court for a final resolution.

NURTW crisis deepens as S’west body says MC Oluomo no longer member

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