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Lagos clarifies court order on RTEAN, Park managers

 

CITIZENS COMPASS – THE Lagos State government has clarified a recent court  judgment between the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria and The Executive Governor of Lagos State and 36 others. 

Mrs. Grace Alo, Director, Public Affairs, Lagos State Ministry of Justice clarified this over the weekend in a statement.

It promised to appeal the judgment in due time. 

The statement was titled, ” Re: Industrial Court Judgment on Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria & Ors v. Governor of Lagos State & Ors.” 

It said, ” Our attention has been drawn to reports on various media about a judgment delivered by Honourable Justice Maureen Esowe in respect of Suit No NICN/LA/381/2022 between the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria and The Executive Governor of Lagos State and 36 Ors.

” The reliefs sought from the Court by the Claimant include a declaration that the purported dissolution of the Elected Executive Committee of the Claimant operating in Lagos State and the appointment of a Caretaker Committee to run its affairs in Lagos State by the Lagos State Government is unconstitutional, null and void.

” It is on record that what the Lagos State Government set up is known as the Lagos State Park Administrators Ad-Hoc Committee on the Operations of Commercial Road Transport Workers Activities within Garages and Motor Parks and not a Caretaker Committee to run the affairs of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) in Lagos State.

” Several of the reports have mistakenly attributed to the Judgement that the Lagos State Park Management Committee (Committee) has been dissolved. The validity of the Lagos State Park Management Committee was not an issue before the Court and the Committee was not a party to the suit. 

” The dissolution of the Committee is unrelated to the issues before the Court.

” The Lagos State Government has applied for the Certified True Copy of the Judgement and intends to file an appeal in respect of same. All affected parties are enjoined to remain calm and be law-abiding.”

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