Lagos State, RTEAN dispute resolved, says NSA

Lagos State, RTEAN dispute resolved, says NSA

The National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, has stated the disagreement in between the Lagos State Government and the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria has actually been fixed.

Mr Ribadu stated this in a letter to the Secretary General, Trade Union Congress, on Friday in Abuja.

The letter was entitled, “Re: Conflict Resolution in Respect of Leadership Affairs of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria, Lagos chapter.”

Remember that the lengthy disagreement in between the Lagos State federal government and RTEAN took place due to controversial management problems of the association.

RTEAN has actually been prohibited in Lagos State for the previous 15 months due to pockets of violence by the association in the state.

Mr Ribadu stated the crisis was solved after the intervention of the Federal Government and the arranged labour.

The NSA stated he was pleased to notify that the conflict in between the Lagos State Government and the RTEAN had actually been quietly fixed.

“The controversial concern of RTEAN management has actually been put to rest with the consentaneous visit of a brand-new state chairman of the union in Lagos State. Pal Adeshina Teslim Hussaini, aka Okolomo, is the brand-new chairman of RTEAN in Lagos State with result from January 1, 2024.

“The Lagos State workplace of RTEAN and all residential or commercial property hitherto removed are thus gone back to the union. The operation of RTEAN in all motor parks in Lagos State is to resume with instant impact,”he stated.

Mr Ribadu included that no member of RTEAN would be victimised by the union or Lagos State Government for their function in the disagreement.

He likewise stated that Lagos State Government, its companies and the general public were to be intimated of the tranquil resolution.

“On this facility, you are humbly asked for to intimate the union on the friendly resolution of the conflict and the highlights of the contracts reached,”he stated.

(NAN)

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