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NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by ogododo: 7:55am On Mar 25, 2022
A recent ultimatum issued by the ‘Lagos State Council Group of Elders’ of the National Union of Road Transport Workers that the national body of the union should withdraw the suspension of its Lagos State Chairman, Musiliu Akinsanya, has raised apprehension of another season of violence in Lagos. There has been rancour in the commercial transportation sector of the state in the past few weeks, but Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the police must strengthen and sustain pre-emptive measures lest it degenerates to violence.

Already, tension is palpable at parks, garages and bus stops. Beneath the seeming calm, a murderous rivalry is brewing among the transport union factions over the right to collect fees, dues and levies. Lagos can ill-afford another outbreak of violence in view of the security challenges already threatening lives and property in Nigeria’s commercial capital.

The crisis engulfing the NURTW in Lagos blew open in February when the state Chairman, Tricycle Owners and Operators Association of Nigeria, Azeez Abiola, alleged that he and his executive council members were attacked by Akinsanya’s men. Abiola said since the Tajudeen Baruwa-led NURTW national executive in Abuja appointed him as TOOAN chairman in Lagos in February, apparently against Akinsanya’s wish, relations between the two groups had degenerated.

Subsequently, the national body queried Akinsanya, accusing him “of intimidation, harassment and assault on Abiola.” It ordered him to surrender TOOAN assets in the state to Abiola. When Akinsanya refused, the national body suspended him indefinitely in March. Miffed, Akinsanya, aka MC Oluomo, thereafter withdrew the chapter from the NURTW the same day. He asked the state government to consider its White Paper decision on Transport Union activities dealing with the management of garages and motor parks during a crisis.

With alacrity, the Sanwo-Olu government acceded to Akinsanya’s request. It is strange that a state government would ‘obediently’ toe the line of an individual whose union is notorious for violence and extortion. But all along, Akinsanya has been influential in Lagos, despite the lawless ways of the NURTW at garages, parks and bus stops.

But notwithstanding Akinsanya’s pullout from the NURTW, it is still business as usual in Lagos parks and on its roads. This calls to question the ‘influence’ that a non-state actor like Akinsanya wields; many Lagosians allege that the government cannot control him because of his known closeness to top state and political figures, a claim the government hotly denies. Union enforcers and thugs are also hired and deployed for elections by politicians throughout the South-West.

It is scandalous that Lagos State continues to tolerate the extortion, violence and disorderliness of the NURTW on the roads. Its thuggish agents collect dues by force from drivers, tricycles and commercial motorcycles, even from non-NURTW members. Sanwo-Olu and his officials cannot be loudly repeating the Lagos ‘megacity’ aspiration while tolerating the atrocious operations of the unions. Other megacities like Cairo and Johannesburg do not. Lagos should implement its transportation master plan quickly.



A 2021 report by the International Centre for Investigative Reporting estimates that the Lagos chapter of the NURTW generates about N123.08 billion annually from toll collections. This sum is the annual budgets of Nasarawa, Niger and Yobe states put together. A 2016 BBC documentary aptly captured and projected the menace of toll collection from commercial motorcycles, the rickety mini-buses, ‘danfos’ and traders at parks by NURTW enforcers to the world. Union leaders now openly flaunt their wealth.

Unwittingly, Lagos has created an army of able-bodied men who shun normal work but revel in being union toll collectors; some moonlight as pickpockets, armed robbers and rapists at night, while harassing and forcibly extorting dues from motorists during the day. They also extort money from shop owners and traders. Many are recruited as political thugs during elections. Sanwo-Olu and the Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alabi, should clamp down on these nefarious activities.

Planned Lagos protest not by our members - NURTW
It is an open fact that the leaders of the union operate through violence. Many cases are still fresh in mind, including the assassination of then-NURTW state chairman, Saula Saka, in 2008. There was also the 2017 brutal murder of NURTW strongman in Oshodi, Rasaq ‘Hamburger’ Bello, during party local council primaries. The violent takeover by factional transport unions in Oyo and Osun and the ensuing bloodbath are also fresh.

Since the renewed crisis began, aggrieved NURTW and TOOAN factions have threatened state-wide protests but backtracked after the heavy deployment of security agents at planned protest locations. That is a temporary, reactive step. The government cannot deploy police permanently in the garages. Therefore, it must find a better and lasting solution to the excesses of the NURTW.

Other workers unions’ operatives do not take over the roads or offices in large numbers to collect members’ check-off dues. It is wrong for NURTW members to be doing so. Sanwo-Olu should use the opportunity of the suspension of NURTW for genuine reform of the transportation sector through cutting edge technology that will eliminate the physical collection of tolls at parks and bus stops. The state will remit the agreed NURTW portion to it. Drivers and conductors should be registered and their data captured digitally.

The ban on the sale of alcohol, hard drugs, touting, among others at parks and garages should be enforced. Extortion should stop. By law, being a member of the union is not compulsory and so no commercial driver should be coerced by NURTW. Security agents who are involved in the protection racket must be exposed and severely punished.

Security surveillance, monitoring and deployment across the state should not be relaxed. Alabi and his officers should not be caught unawares. Intelligence and undercover operations, and 24-hour patrols are recommended. Urgently, drones and IT tools should be deployed. NURTW leaders have to be put under surveillance. Part of the tolls generated should be used to develop garages to modern standards. The current crisis is an opportunity to evict violent unions permanently from garages, parks and bus stops. Sanwo-Olu should not fail.

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by Frigga13: 8:02am On Mar 25, 2022
Yoruba land ..

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by Antoeni(m): 8:17am On Mar 25, 2022
“DON’T GIVE POWER TO ANY PERSON WHO SHOWS DESPERATION FOR IT”
- Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by Pele10: 8:17am On Mar 25, 2022
Violence is not an alternative in dispute resolution, hoodlums will take advantage and cause more havoc. #Endsars is a lesson.

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by Rastaramsey(m): 8:18am On Mar 25, 2022
Omo shey sanwo-olu go fi do second term like this grin grin
One Road don block for Tinubu like this grin grin

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by Rastaramsey(m): 8:21am On Mar 25, 2022
Frigga13:
Yoruba land ..

Wetin you wan talk angry angry angry
Them full South South grin angry

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by Kiliwuwu: 8:23am On Mar 25, 2022
na Dem sabi
Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by Amotekun777: 8:23am On Mar 25, 2022
Una dey craze ni? grin

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by visijo(m): 8:24am On Mar 25, 2022
Having money in your savings but still telling yourself you’re broke is a different kind of discipline. smiley
Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by Gentlerespect76: 8:24am On Mar 25, 2022
At least Anambra is free of this foolishness; Prof is wise to make his stand on touting known from day one.

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by fubsy: 8:25am On Mar 25, 2022
Obviously, the government of Lagos State is not politically interested in curbing the excesses of these touts/street urchins/agberos who parade as union members. The governor is not man enough to take a drastic, people-oriented decision against these touts.

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by BlackBaron: 8:28am On Mar 25, 2022
Nurtw is unfortunately a cancer that's fast gaining hold as aspirations for youths in an already frustrating country.

I dare to postulate that the most lucrative job opportunities in Nigeria remains

1. Politics
2. Thuggery/Enforcers
3. Petroleum industry
4. Telecoms
5. Yahoo fraud

I am waiting to see the level of progress a serious country will make if social vices occupy three out of 5 top industries.

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by hush15: 8:28am On Mar 25, 2022
And some people want his Principal to be President. MC own go small when time reaches cos you will not only have one MC to deal with but several. Tinubu won't be far from Ghadaffi I tell you. Nothing personal, just facts

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by Padipadi: 8:31am On Mar 25, 2022
I know it ll end in tears for LASG.
Cos they can see an aggressor but can't tame him.
Shey dem swear oath ni?

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by fubsy: 8:33am On Mar 25, 2022
hush15:
And some people want his Principal to be President. MC own go small when time reaches cos you will not only have one MC to deal with but several. Tinubu won't be far from Ghadaffi I tell you. Nothing personal, just facts
Need for Nigerians to be careful with who they vote for. A word is enough for the wise. So, if Nigerians are wise, they should vote rightly. Otherwise, the fate of Lagos now will spread all over the country.

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by olaNL: 8:34am On Mar 25, 2022
After reading this part of the article, it is obvious that the writer is being mischievous

But notwithstanding Akinsanya’s pullout from the NURTW, it is still business as usual in Lagos parks and on its roads.

NURTW is not peculiar to Lagos state alone and their mode of operation is same with other states of the county. Why does the writer only disparage Lagos state alone instead of the whole NURTW

It is scandalous that Lagos State continues to tolerate the extortion, violence and disorderliness of the NURTW on the roads. Its thuggish agents collect dues by force from drivers, tricycles and commercial motorcycles, even from non-NURTW members. Sanwo-Olu and his officials cannot be loudly repeating the Lagos ‘megacity’ aspiration while tolerating the atrocious operations of the unions.
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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by Silentmoni(m): 8:45am On Mar 25, 2022
The crime in Lagos is gradually increasing,my brother was attacked with cutlass in broad daylight yesterday and his phone taken from him while people were watching.... The ban on NURTW in Lagos will spike serious criminality if adequate security is not provided.
Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by gadgethead: 8:49am On Mar 25, 2022
You hit all the nails on the head. The Lagos state government is caught between a rock and a hard place. Will they use this gracious opportunity to ban them (NURTW actually imploded itself by being violent, extortionists and creating civil unrest) to reform and modernise our transport system in pursuance of the magacity project or keep their thugs to rig the next election?
Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by masseratti: 8:49am On Mar 25, 2022
Unionism has killed all kind of business in the southwest especially, its the major reason poverty is becoming alarming in the southwest, imagine one chairman, maybe of hairdressers, with one or two shops, has not touched any human hair for ten years, all he or she lives on is union dues, which they enforce on anyone doing the business, which is actually illegal, when last did or has MC Oluomo ever drove a bus before in his life? Are union executives not suppose to be members of the unions? Doing the same work daily like the members? What the hell are we practicing in Nigeria? Someone will sit down in AC in an office waiting for people to go and work and pay him.

Lagos State Government is over complicit on this Oluomo case, av said it before, the only way we can take back Lagos is to get rid of the members of the state house of Assembly, that's where the real power is.. If we can get other parties into it or people that really love Lagos... It's over.

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by AfonjaEmir: 8:53am On Mar 25, 2022
THE ARMY , POLICE,AIR-FORCE,NAVY AND ALL SECURITY PERSONNEL SHOULD "SHOOT TO KILL" ANY USELESS AGBERO MISCREANT.

SHOOT THEM AND KILL ALL THE THUGS AND THIEVES THAT LITTER THE SOUTH WEST.

AGBEROS EXTORT MAIM AND EVEN KILL THEIR OWN PEOPLE.

SO TO THE ARMED FORCES KILL ALL AGBEROS , THEY ARE TERRORISTS!!
Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by gadgethead: 8:58am On Mar 25, 2022
Silentmoni:
The crime in Lagos is gradually increasing,my brother was attacked with cutlass in broad daylight yesterday and his phone taken from him while people were watching.... The ban on NURTW in Lagos will spike serious criminality if adequate security is not provided.
Unfortunately if the NURTW is not banned, crime will continue to increase steadily. If the government really wants to ban them, they can. Other states successfully banned them. The Lagos state government have the means to forestall their violence but unfortunately they need them to rig elections

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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by Whyme24(m): 9:17am On Mar 25, 2022
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Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by ogododo: 9:25am On Mar 25, 2022
Silentmoni:
The crime in Lagos is gradually increasing,my brother was attacked with cutlass in broad daylight yesterday and his phone taken from him while people were watching.... The ban on NURTW in Lagos will spike serious criminality if adequate security is not provided.
Death na death. Fear de kill before real death. No be only dem get cutlass and lugar.
Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by legba1(m): 9:47am On Mar 25, 2022
[quote author=Frigga13 post=111346297]Yoruba land .. [/quote

Mr, what are you saying... Like there's no NURTw thugish activities where you are from.....
Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by back2sender: 10:08am On Mar 25, 2022
Nigerians Shine your eyes very well ooooo. Can anything come out of a BAT and her offsprings that flies in the night?
Nigerians una destiny dey una hands
Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by Jaytecq(m): 10:08am On Mar 25, 2022
Eko oni baje oo
Re: NURTW: Averting Fresh Violence In Lagos - Punch Editorial by BennyDGreat: 11:33am On Mar 25, 2022
Silentmoni:
The crime in Lagos is gradually increasing,my brother was attacked with cutlass in broad daylight yesterday and his phone taken from him while people were watching.... The ban on NURTW in Lagos will spike serious criminality if adequate security is not provided.

Where in Lagos did this happen?
Most places in Lagos are crowded

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