Lagosians have been assured that the crisis rocking the national and state council of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, will not threaten security in Lagos State.
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, who gave the assurance, says a committee will be set up to handle the affairs of all parks so law-abiding citizens can go about their daily activities without fear.
According to him, NURTW operates in a sector that has relevance to everybody living in Lagos, which is transportation, however, they are just a union of artisans and the likes, but not a force that cannot be controlled by government.
He allayed the fear of citizens as government will set up a committee comprising stakeholders in the sector, who will take over the running of the motor parks and garages.
Describing the excesses of the NURTW, the Commissioner said government suspended their operation to avert a crisis that may arise from the disagreement between the national body and the local chapter.
He said Security agencies have been detailed to maintain peace.
Omotosho also debunk the erroneous story being circulated on the social media about the union fighting back, advising that people should learn to take their information from credible sources to avoid misinformation.
He again, reassured Lagosians that government is on top of the security of its citizens at motor parks as the activities of the NURTW remain suspended.
On the slain 22-year old lady, Bamishe, who disappeared after riding a BRT bus and was later found dead, the Commissioner said Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu personally commiserated with the family and promised that justice will be done in the unfortunate matter.
He noted that the “BRT buses are still very safe, saying since the deployment of the cowry card in 2020, the buses have ferried over 40 million passengers. This is the first time this has happened and it is regrettable.
The commissioner said the imported buses have cameras while the ones bought from local manufacturers do not have, however, the unfortunate incident has put government on its toes to ensure that cameras are installed in the latter.