LASU crisis: Students, shuttle operators, NURTW clash over levies
Activities on the
Lagos-Badagry Expressway were yesterday halted for hours after students of the
Lagos State University, LASU and the shuttle operators clashed with members of
the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW and the Road Transport
Employers Association of Nigeria, RTEAN, at the Iyana-Iba motor park over
increase in loading levies.
It was learned that the ever busy road was blocked while the clash lasted. The clash started at about 11 am after the members of the Union informed the shuttle operators that the loading levies had been increased from N200 to N1, 000 and that the increment took immediate effect.
It was learned that the ever busy road was blocked while the clash lasted. The clash started at about 11 am after the members of the Union informed the shuttle operators that the loading levies had been increased from N200 to N1, 000 and that the increment took immediate effect.
Sources said the shuttle operators
plying LASU-Isheri and Lagos-Badagry expressway used to pay their weekly levies
to the Students Union Government, SUG, on Tuesdays and another N200 to the
NURTW and RTEAN for every trip. According to reports, the transport unions kept
the SUG in the dark over the planned increment. The SUG normally would have
directed the shuttle operators to comply with the development. Worried by the
increment, it was learned that the operators informed the students who visited
the motor park to plead with the unions to shelve the planned increment.
But on
arrival at the park, one of the students identified simply as Shola said
the union members attacked the students with machete and broken bottles. He
said that this infuriated the students who directed the shuttle operators
not to pay the new levy. In retaliation, the Unions damaged over eight shuttle
buses that joined the SUG to kick against the planned increment. It was learned
that the students blocked the road in a bid to recover their buses from the
union and press home their demands.
Few minutes after normalcy returned, a meeting was held at the office of the Divisional Police Officer of the Ojo division where all the parties were asked to maintain status quo until Thursday when they would be having another meeting to resolve the issue.
Few minutes after normalcy returned, a meeting was held at the office of the Divisional Police Officer of the Ojo division where all the parties were asked to maintain status quo until Thursday when they would be having another meeting to resolve the issue.
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