Less than three weeks after his suspension, the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) has sacked Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya popularly known as MC Oluomo after dissolving its Lagos State council.
The National Administrative Council of the union made this known in a statement titled ‘Dissolution of Lagos State Administrative Council’, jointly signed by its national president, Alhaji Tajudeen Baruwa, and general secretary, Alhaji Kabiru Ado Ya’u.
The union said the decision was based on the provisions of the union’s constitution.
The union’s secretary in Lagos State, Seyi Bankole, was subsequently announced as the new head of NURTW in Lagos.
“MC Oluomo has been sacked as Lagos chairman. We had a meeting last night. We have replaced him,” a national officer of the union said.
When asked about Oluomo’s earlier withdrawal from the union, he replied, “It holds no ground. That’s unacceptable to us.”
This development stirred several reactions on social media where people expresses different opinions.
While some were happy over MC Oluomo’s predicaments, some believe it would affect his ‘sugar babies’.
@Home2schoolkits wrote: He is going for bigger things. As minister of transportation under Tinubu’s reign.
@Xaniab wrote: This is just a ploy to get him ministerial position. If you know you know.
@Shakespatra19 wrote: Him sugar babes no go happy at all oh.
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