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Lagos Commercial Bus Drivers Call Off Strike, MC Oluomo Sets Up Taskforce To Raid Boys At Bus Stops

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Commercial bus drivers under the aegis of the Joint Drivers Welfare Association of Nigeria (JDWAN) have called off their industrial action following their meeting with the Chairman of Lagos State Parks and Garages Management, Musiliu Akinsanya (aka MC Oluomo).

The aggrieved bus drivers declared a strike to boycott Lagos road last week Monday due to extortions by boys from the parks and garages management at every bus stop as well as extortion by officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Lagos State Environmental Sanitation and Special Offences Unit (Task Force) and Rapid Response Squad (RRS).

Naija News gathered that the JDWAN National Leader, Abiodun Akintade; Chairman, Opeyemi Sulaiman and General Secretary Ajimatanarareje Feyisayo, made the announcement to call off the strike this afternoon (Monday) at the secretariat of the Lagos state parks and garages management at Agege,  a suburb in the state.

According to the leadership of JDWAN, they were always extorted at about 25 bus stops between Badagry and Alaba in Orile where the boys were stationed to collect money.

“We are working like an elephant and eating like an ant. We appeal to you to look into this.

“Our branch chairmen are not looking after our welfare and abandoned us whenever security officials arrest us. This should not be the case after all they collect dues from us,” the group stated.

According to them, taskforce officials collect as much as N150,000 whenever any of their vehicles was impounded, and union leaders in their various parks neglected them to their fate anytime security agencies arrest them.

However, as part of addressing their grievances, MC Oluomo immediately set up a task force team comprising 10 branch chairmen, nine members of the JDWAN and other nominees from the chairman of the committee of Lagos state parks administration, the Oniba of Iba, Oba Sulaiman Adeshina-Ashade, to rid the bus stops of those boys.

He said the taskforce team has been given the mandate to clear the mess within a month, adding that the highest acceptable fine for any erring commercial bus operator is N20,000, describing the N150,000 fine as unacceptable.

MC Oluomo also pledged to liaise with the state Commissioner for Transportation and Special Adviser on Transportation to nip the illegal activities of the LASTMA and Taskforce in the bud.

While appealing to the chairmen to keep up with the welfare of their members, the parks and garage chairman said: “All that you complained about are true and we’ll start addressing now. We want to see changes within a month. Once the Taskforce we set up here concluded their assignment on Lagos-Badagry Expressway, they will move to Ikorodu Road. My administration will not allow any bus driver to suffer. They work hard and should enjoy the wealth derived from their sweat.”