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Details As Tinubu Reconciles MC Oluomo, Kunle Poly & Seego To Help Sanwo-Olu Win Lagos Guber

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Charles Oyelesi

 

Details available to societynow.ng revealed that warring members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) Musliu Akinsanya (MC Oluomo), Mustapha Adekunle (Seego) and Kunle Lawal (Kunle Poly) have made peace with one another.

The rival within the transport union body that pitched the trio on different sides resulted in the famous stabbing of MC Oluomo at the flag off of the gubernatorial campaign of All Progressives Congress’s candidate in Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Information available has it that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the political patron of the union members reconciled the warring transport union top shots.

“Tinubu settled the differences between them at his Bourdillon, Ikoyi resident, And they were all there recently” a source stated.

Societynow.ng gathered that the reconciliation of the warring NURTW members is to firm up support for APC gubernatorial candidate Sanwo-Olu ahead of the March 9 election.

Insiders, however, insist APC candidates in the recent presidential and National Assembly members were beneficiary of the reconciliation because the truce was perfected just before the recent election.

‘’But the primary reason for quickly dousing the ember of discord was to protect the ambition of Sanwo-Olu by preventing opposition party from exploiting the situation by luring aggrieved union members to their side’’ an insider stated.

All the transport union members at war are members of the ruling All Progressives Congress.

They provide street support for the APC in Lagos state – and other areas of interest – with Seego and MC Oluomo acting as top men.

Kunle Poly, junior in rank to the Seego and Olumo in the hierarchy of the NURTW, is leveraging on closeness to Tajudeen Agbede, the State Chairman of the transport union body to be seen as a major player.

Agbede was using Kunle Poly as a pawn to stop the ambition of MC Olumo from becoming his successor after the later – with Seego as an accomplice – worked against but failed to stop his second term in office.

Agbede’s term as a two-term chairman of the Lagos state chapter of the NURTW ends this month with Oluomo as one of the leading candidates likely to replace him.

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