Thursday, January 21, 2016

NURTW:Traders Protest at Lagos Market


By Faith Ake

The peace and tranquility that pervade the popular Ile-Epo Market in Abule Oke-Odo area of Lagos State was truncated on January 7, 2016 when some persons suspected to be members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW invaded the market with guns, cutlasses and broken bottles.



The touts who shot sporadically allegedly injured several traders traders and their customers. Vanguard Metro, VM leant that the traders and their customers scampered in different directions for safety as the stern -looking invaders allegedly made straight for some members of the Ile-Epo Central Market Union, inflicting bodily injuries on them with their weapons.

Angered by this development, the traders recently stormed the office of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to seek his immediate intervention to avert the looming disaster in the once peaceful market.
Protesters at Governor's Office

The genesis of the fracas could be traced to 2011 when a move was made by the union to create a motor park in the market in order to generate revenue from truck drivers conveying commodities to the market. The move was vehemently resisted by the central leadership of the market comprising chairmen from Igbo and Hausa traders as well the Iya loja and Baba Oloja from the Yoruba community.

VM learnt that leaders of the market reported the case to the Police which compelled some members of the union suspected to be fueling the matter to sign an undertaking. The undertaking was however breached two days after when the touts invaded the market.

Among those who sustained injuries were Makinde Adesina 29 and Tanimona Dele 38 who lungs were pierced through with machetes. Also injured is one Ganiyu who reportedly had his knee perforated by bullets and was referred to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH where he would undergo surgery to extract the pellets.

Protests
The traders who came in their numbers to the Alausa office of the Governor, cut across sex and ages. Carrying placards some of which read : ‘‘Enough is enough for NURTW in Agbado-Oke-Odo market,’ ‘No more intimidation in Agbado-Oke-Odo mareket,’ ‘Our dear Governor Ambode, save Oke-Odo traders from Engineer Famuyiwa and ‘Our lives are in danger in Oke-Odo market,’ the traders alleged that their present plight was instigated by some officials of the Agbado Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area. They further alleged that the motor park touts were on the pay roll of the said official.

Led by Mr. Livinus Njoku who chairs one of the unions, the protesters called on Governor Ambode to call officials of the local government as well as the NURTW members to order before the situation gets out of control.


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