Seyi Makinde Set To Ban NURTW From Motor Parks In Oyo State

Date: 15-02-2020 12:50 am (4 years ago) | Author: Daniel Bosai
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The Oyo State government is forging ahead with the ousting of members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers from the motor parks and garages in the state by inaugurating on Monday state appointed managers in all the 33 local government areas across the state.

Prof Raphael Afonja, the state Commissioner for Works and Transport, disclosed this while addressing newsmen in Ibadan on Friday.

Afonja said that the park managers would be in charge of the N200 revenue collection from each commercial vehicle operating in the state.

He said that the park managers would be the eyes of the government in each of the local government areas.

According to him, the managers will collect the revenue on behalf of the state government and remit same government-appointed consultant, who will, in turn, pay the money into government coffers.

He said that each local government would have a park manager, secretary and treasurer, stressing that all of them would be inaugurated on Monday and start work immediately.

The commissioner further explained the new policy was different from the traditional practice of transport unions collecting money from commercial vehicle operators.

He said that government felt there was need to have appropriate people who would be handling the collection of revenue for the state.

Afonja reiterated that the activities of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) still remained banned in the state.

He also dismissed the rumour making the rounds that a prominent leader of the banned NURTW, Mr Mukaila Lamidi, popularly known as Auxiliary, had been named as the park manager for the transport union, stressing that the 33 park managers to be named had no connection with the union.

He warned against collection of other forms of levies by any unauthorised person or group of persons at motor parks, saying it was illegal.


Posted: at 15-02-2020 12:50 AM (4 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- Boi2Man at 15-02-2020 01:20 AM (4 years ago)
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Good move in the right direction. Other states especially Lagos should follow suit. But also be ready to wade off criminals oo.
Posted: at 15-02-2020 01:20 AM (4 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- KOSHIMANA at 15-02-2020 02:12 AM (4 years ago)
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dis is what our so called mega city should be doing
Posted: at 15-02-2020 02:12 AM (4 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Sameola1 at 15-02-2020 03:44 AM (4 years ago)
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We really need to get it. The activities of the Union/touts are dangerous to an average driver in that state. This will restore sanity.  Good move governor.  I  wish other states will follow suit. Would they? How would they retain political thugs. lol
Posted: at 15-02-2020 03:44 AM (4 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Noah147 at 15-02-2020 06:14 AM (4 years ago)
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I think it's a good move ,but without a proper plan and how to integrate people into jobs or provide and alternative for those people.the unthinkable and unmaginable things will happen. Because most of those people can't read or write so how do you expect them to survive ?but I support any move that makes the country look like somebody with sense is actually in power.
Posted: at 15-02-2020 06:14 AM (4 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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