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    Truckers petition NSA over unwholesome practices by soldiers at ports

    September 7, 2022
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    Vincent Toritseju

    Lagos — THE Council of Maritime Truck Unions and Association, COMTUA, has petitioned the office of the National Security Adviser, NSA, over the engagement of soldiers by individuals in the movement of trucks in and out of the ports in Lagos.

    *Trucks on the Apapa Oshodi Expressway

    In the petition signed by COMUTA’s President, Comrade Yinka Aroyewun, said that the Army has chosen to engage in private business of hauling empty containers from Holding Bays to port adding the involvement of the Army in this line of business is denying their members access to jobs.

    In the petition titled, “Illegal Military Operations Along the Port Corridor, a Recipe for Crisis”, Aroyewun disclosed that the military moves the vehicles used for this operation against traffic and the time belt schedule for the movement of empty containers thereby disrupting the planned scheduled entry and exit of trucks in the ports.

    He said: “The military uses force to deny our members the right to use the road and intimidates, harass and impound our members trucks.

    “The Army have chosen to engage in private business of hauling of empty containers from Holding Bay to port. This activity is denying our members access to jobs.

    “The military moves the vehicles used for this operation against traffic and the time belt schedule for the movement of empty containers.

    “The military uses force to deny our members the right to use the road and intimidates, harass and impound our members’ trucks.

    “This engagement in private business has made the personnel violate several rights of our members which may be resisted if it continues.

    “We have written to the Chief of Army staff earlier and investigation was conducted, where the military authority denied involvement in these activities.

    “The Nigerian Ports Authority that authorises the illegal movement of these vehicles and personnel keep hiding under the covers of military equipment to violate the regulations.

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