The Lagos State Government says it is looking into the demands of the Joint Drivers Welfare Association of Nigeria (JDWAN) with a view to finding permanent solutions to the issues raised.
The Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Sola Giwam, said in a statement on Monday that it was necessary to address their demands, following the planned seven-day job boycott by the drivers.
Giwa said the job boycott was a result of alleged harassment and extortion by motor parks and garages management personnel across the state.
He stated that sequel to the announcement by JDWAN to embark on the strike, starting from October 31, the state government, through the Ministry of Transportation, invited its leadership to a meeting on Friday, October 28.
The governor’s aide said the invitation was in spite of the government’s non-affiliation to any of the transport unions, such as NURTW and RTEAN, known to the state.
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“Most of the union members at the meeting were from the Badagry axis and it was resolved that the meeting be adjourned till Wednesday.
“This is to have a larger house, which will include representatives of other recognised unions, with a view to resolving the matter amicably,” Giwa said.
He added that the outcome of the second meeting scheduled to hold on Wednesday would be made known to the public.
Giwa, therefore, urged members of JDWAN to continue their daily routine without fear of molestation and intimidation as security agencies had been directed to maintain law and order.
”Those who are taking advantage of the situation to raise fares are warned to desist from doing so or face the consequences of their illegal actions,” he said.
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