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Uber, Bolt drivers union in leadership tussle

The tussle is said to be between the e-hailing drivers association and some suspended members.

• April 2, 2022
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Uber and Bolt logos used to illustrate the story [Photo: MakeMoney.ng]

E-hailing drivers association, comprising Uber and Bolt drivers, are currently embroiled in leadership tussle as a group has announced the removal from office of its national president and secretary.

Joseph Adaraniwon, national publicity secretary of Professional E-hailing Drivers and Private – owner Association of Nigeria (PEDPAN), announced their removal in a statement on Saturday.

According to the statement, Oluwaseun Shonuga and Islamiat Ajani were removed as national president and national secretary, respectively, for alleged conspiracy and actions against the overall objectives and interest of the association.

But in a swift reaction, Mr Shonuga said that he remained national president of PEDPAN, adding that those orchestrating his removal were suspended members.

“I remain National president of PEDPAN, those that are now claiming that they are national officers of PEDPAN do not have certificates of office,” he said.

He vowed to bring the full weight of the law on the suspended members. 

“Those people have been disciplined and suspended indefinitely for not following the rule of engagement of our association,” he said.

Speaking on the matter, Lagos State Chairman, Trade Union Congress (TUC), Gbenga Ekundayo, said that TUC had been working towards resolving the ongoing leadership crisis in PEDPAN.

“We have advised them to set their structures properly and allow that structure to guide the union. We came up with 17 points MOU to address the issue and all the parties involved agreed to it.

“We are surprised to hear that the union is still experiencing some internal leadership issues.

“We have notified our national body and currently awaiting the directive from them, so as to find lasting solutions to the crisis,” he said.

(NAN)

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