The President of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Tajudeen Ibikunle Baruwa has broken his silence on his invitation by the police and the crisis rocking the union. The NURTW President enjoined members of the union to remain law-abiding and eschew conduct capable of leading to the disturbance of public peace in their domain.
The NURTW President enjoined members of the union to remain law-abiding and eschew conduct capable of leading to the disturbance of public peace in their domain.
Baruwa gave the charge while addressing journalists on Wednesday in Abuja over the misunderstanding that occurred between the leadership of the union and a group of persons last week, which led to the deployment of the police to guard the NURTW secretariat. He said the union has remained peaceful over the years and would not allow anything to truncate and jeopardise its track record and successes.
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