A witness, at the ongoing tribunal of inquiry into the July 4th, 2014 road
accident and subsequent destruction of Bus Rapid Transit, BRT, of the Lagos
state Government looting and rioting, has said at least 15 BRT drivers resigned
immediately after the alleged arson by the soldiers.
Some witnesses at the ongoing
inquiry had alleged that a female soldier set the first bus ablaze, an
act which led to the burning of other buses at the scene of the incident.
Speaking at the public hearing in
Ikeja, Mr. Olusegun Spencer, the head of project development for National Union
of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, owners of the BRT bus, said that this was the
aftermath of the incident.
Spencer explained that drivers who
suffered varying degree of injuries and those issuing bus tickets, resigned
over fear of subsequent attack from soldiers in the state.
His words “At least 15 drivers and
some ticketers have resigned their appointment. However, those who stayed
behind now work with fear of attack from the soldiers.”
Spencer lamented that before the
July 4th incident, several attacks on the drivers by the army had occurred in
the state since the inauguration of transport scheme in March 17th, 2008 by the
state governor, Babatunde Fashola and “were swept under the carpet.”
He noted that the arson and
vandalism of the buses, has affected the union’s revenue in the investment and
ability to seek for finances from banks in the state.
Spencer said: “Before now, we
had several banks seeking the patronage of the union but after that ugly
incident, the reverse has occurred. And I understand the plight of these
financial institutions.
“For instance, each of the three
burnt buses cost the union N13.5 million to procure and we are yet to recoup
our investment. And we need to buy others to fill the vacuum. Aside this, some
were vandalized, and will have to be repaired. These are extra expenses on the
union.
“And it was due to these huge losses
that we had to write the state governor, Babatunde Fashola to explain our
plight to him. And in other to do justice to our allegations, set up the
tribunal of inquiry on the activities that took place on Ikorodu road at palm
grove bus stop.”
Lagos BRT Buses: 15 Drivers Resigned Over Soldiers Assault
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