Why we chose MC Oluomo over Baruwa — South-West NURTW

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The members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in South West zone have defended their choice of Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo over Alhaji Tajudeen Ibikunle Baruwa as president of the union.

The zone insisted that the court judgment Baruwa was parading has nothing to do with MC Oluomo as he was not party to the case involved.

Chief Joseph Falope the Ekiti State Chairman of the union stated this while speaking on behalf of other state chairmen from the zone at press conference on the position of the southwest members on Baruwa and NURTW.

He lamented that Baruwa during his first term as union president bastardised the union operations, hence the members from the zone decided not entrust their fate in him again.

“For your information, in 2019, the NURTW in line with it’s rotational policy, zoned the presidency to South West. Members from south west unanimously endorsed him ( Baruwa) as our sole candidate for presidency and he took over from our former president, Alhaji Najeem Usman Yasin and as at that time all the six states councils were adequately under the umbrella of the union.

“However, shortly after resuming office, he (Baruwa) started causing confusing between the union and various state governments and his actions and attitude forced nearly all the state governors in the zone to proscribe our union in the region.

“So, when it was time for him to get second term agenda, there was no NURTW in the zone again. Nearly all the state governors in the zone had adopted Parks and Garages System, thus rendering union members jobless

“By 2023 when he started to lobby for second term in office, members refused to endorse him. But despite this, he ( Baruwa) decided to force his candidature on the union and members resisted.

“To avoid confusion, the headquarters of the union decided to form a reconciliation committee with the mandate to bring back all the state councils that left the union and the mandate was achieved as four out of six states councils are now back in the union (Lagos, Ondo Ogun and Ekiti states)

“So, having get its house in order, the south west zone decided to go for zonal delegate conference in Osogbo, Osun state and Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya was unanimously endorsed by members from the zone to fly the union flag.

“All the procedures and steps taken were in line with the union constitution which allows members from different zone to put forward their candidates for elective offices, hence the members from south west zone decided to go for Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya as it’s candidate.

“In line we our constitution, the southwest councils presented Alhaji Akinsanya to the National body and he was installed as president. Again, National Executive Council (NEC) and the Central Working Committee (CWC) of the union also decided to expelled Baruwa from the union for series of anti union activities committed against the union,” he said.

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