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Appeal Court Removes MC Oluomo As NURTW President

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Appeal Court Removes MC Oluomo As NURTW President
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The Court of Appeal has ruled to remove Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, from his position as the President of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW). The judgment follows a legal dispute challenging his leadership of the union.

Grounds for the Decision

The court’s decision was based on claims of irregularities in the process that led to MC Oluomo’s emergence as president. The ruling emphasized the need for strict adherence to the union’s constitution and democratic principles in electing its leaders.

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Implications for NURTW

This development has thrown the union into uncertainty, with members awaiting further directives on leadership restructuring. The decision may pave the way for new elections or interim leadership to manage the union’s affairs.

MC Oluomo’s Response

MC Oluomo has yet to issue an official statement regarding the court’s decision. However, sources close to him suggest that he may consider challenging the ruling in a higher court.

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Public and Union Reactions

The ruling has elicited mixed reactions, with some union members welcoming the decision as a step toward transparency, while others expressed concerns about potential disruptions in the union’s operations.

The Appeal Court’s decision marks a significant turn in the leadership of the NURTW, and its effects will likely shape the union’s future governance.

 

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