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RTEAN Faction Leader Appeals To Jonathan Over Union Crisis

Wife of the Chairman, Kuje Area Council, Mrs Hannatu Shaban (left), presenting gift to aged women, through Mrs Saratu Shekwolo, during a party with orphans, widows and aged women in Kuje last Wednesday. Photo: NAN
Alhaji Abubakar Sadiq, a factional leader of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) has appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to intervene in the crisis rocking the union.
He made the appeal in an interview with newsmen in Abuja yesterday.
Sadiq who claimed to be the authentic National President of RTEAN called on the President to withhold all the promises he made to the Musa Isawele-led group.
The leader insisted he was authentic union president with some documents.
“We want Mr President to intervene in the matter. He should withhold the promises he made until he knows the authentic representative of the union.
“If Mr President intervenes, we will find lasting resolutions to the problems in the union,” he said.
Sadiq appealed to members of the union to continue to maintain peace, When contacted by reporters, Isawele, the acclaimed president of RTEAN, said there was no faction in the union and maintained that he is the authentic Executive National President of the union.
Isawele claimed to have about 16 million members across the country.
“Sadiq is not a transporter. So how can someone who is not a member of a professional body now says he is president of the union he does not belong.
“There is no faction in RTEAN as you can see, we operate in a formal setting and not at a motor park.
“He is operating an illegal trade union office at the Jabi Motor ParK,” he said.
Isawele said that Sadiq was the Managing Director of Road Transport Employers Investment of Nigeria (RTEAIN) and not RTEAN.
He called on members of RTEAN not to engage in any form of violence.
Isawele said that his visit to President Jonathan was a success and would bring a turnaround in the transport sector and the union at large.
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