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Lagos APC chairman not meddling in truckers’ affairs —NAMTOP

TRUCKERS in Lagos, under the auspices of National Association Maritime Transport Operators (NAMTOP), have written to the national secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to clarify insinuations that the state chairman of the party is meddling in the affairs of road haulage operators in Lagos State.

In a letter signed by NAMTOP’s Secretary, Mr Bala Muhammed Sanni and addressed to APC’s National chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, the group affirmed that there was no interference by the leadership of the party in Lagos in the process that led to the emergence of the current leadership of NAMTOP.

The letter read, “The allegation of interference is an attempt by someone already driven by pride, arrogance, lacking  understanding of democratic tenets, knowledge of fundamental rights of choice and attempting to insult the sensibility of the majority.”

The letter was copied to the presidency, the governor of Lagos State, Nigerian Ports Authority, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Lagos State police command, Lagos State Ministry of Transportation and the Directorate of State Services (DSS).

The truckers’ body disclosed that the Lagos State government, state chairman of APC and the deputy governor, all advised that truckers should come under one unified body to enable the state government to collaborate with the truckers so as to address the challenges in road haulage business in the state.

The NAMTOP letter explained to the APC chairman that, rather than accuse the APC leadership in Lagos State of meddlesomeness, it was “majority of trucking unions/associations and their elders that agreed and came up with the NAMTOP as unified body of maritime transporters for the implementation of the Ease of Doing Transportation Business policy in Lagos State.”

The group further disclosed that an unnamed blackmailer “rejected the resolution of maritime transporters and elders on NAMTOP executive committee. The blackmailer and his people eventually left NAMTOP because he was not allowed to dominate the executive committee and created a parallel NAMTOP body and submitted a parallel NAMTOP executive list to the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation at Alausa.

“This single act of lawlessness alone prompted the exit of four registered transport associations from Council of Maritime Transport Union and Association (COMTUA), the umbrella body of the blackmailer.

“Still not satisfied with the formation of a parallel NAMTOP, the blackmailer and his unregistered umbrella body, COMTUA, unilaterally conducted an election and declared one Mr Moshood Olaitan Adisa as the new chairman of NAMTOP in Lagos State against the executive committee already approved by the majority of truckers and their elders in the industry.

“Because the Kangaroo election conducted by the blackmailer was rejected in its entirety for lacking the support of Lagos State government and popular opinion in trucking industry, he resorted to campaign of calumny in order to smear the public images of individuals opposed to his undemocratic, uncivilised and unruly election.

“It is on this note that we are urging you to disregard the letter from the blackmailer who has no regard for anyone in the maritime industry including the majority of truckers, the maritime elders, the Nigerian Ports Authority, the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, the Ports Standing Task Team and other relevant stakeholders. The blackmailer’s body, COMTUA, doesn’t exist by law. Thus, it is an illegal entity under an illegal president.”

Tola Adenubi

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