Drivers, Okada Riders, Maruwa Operators Won’t Join Nationwide Protest In Lagos – MC Oluomo Says | MarvelTvUpdates

Drivers, Okada Riders, Maruwa Operators Won’t Join Nationwide Protest In Lagos – MC Oluomo Says | MarvelTvUpdates

Chairman of Lagos State Parks and Garages (LASPG), Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly called, MC Oluomo, has said the fare cut across commercial bus drivers will commence on Wednesday as directed by Governor Bababjide Sanwo-Olu.

He said the tickets given to drivers at parks for N800 will now be sold for N600.

All bookings, he said, would have a 25 per cent reduction.

For passengers, Akinsanya said routes where transport fare is N500 have been reduced to N300 while those paying N200 for fare will now pay N150.

He added that commercial motorcycles (Okada riders) and tricycles (Keke Marwa) operators will get 25 per cent reduction on the tickets bought from the union.

MC Oluomo also announced a task force team that would monitor the implementation of the directives.

Akinsanya warned various parks and garages executives to ensure compliance, stating that sanctions would be meted on defaulters.

The task force would be led by all members of state executives, parks’ chairmen and selected union leaders.

Oluomo said that the agency would do all it could not to inconvenience the masses.

He said the directive was a follow-up to the announcement of Governor Sanwo-Olu on bus fares reduction.

The LASPG boss said over 50,000 members of the agency will not be joining Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) planned protest tomorrow.

He said: “We, the State Executives and the entire members of Lagos State Parks and Garages met today in Lagos to review the situation in the country, particularly in Lagos following the oil subsidy removal by the Federal Government.

“After much deliberations and review, we discussed the high cost of food, transport fares and other areas of public interest, in particular, the plan by the organised Labour union i.e. the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) to call workers out on a strike action.

“After a careful discussion, we concluded that we will not be part of any strike or protest rally being planned to draw the Federal Government’s attention to the issue being debated in the country.

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