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NURTW Acquires Gadgets To Safeguard Parks
The leadership of the Na
tional Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Nigeria, has said it had acquired security gadgets to safeguard motor parks against terrorists attacks in some parts of the country.
In a statement issued by the union’s Natioanl Secretariat and signed by Comrade Danjuma Jeji, the union said the measure was aimed at securing commuters and property at the motor parks.
The union said the gadgets were acquired since parks have become targets of attack, stressing that it had also commenced training of its members in the use of the special security gadgets.
The statement said the decision of the union to acquire the gadgets was in compliance with the directive given by the security agencies for the union to fortify motor parks and markets following the recent Nyanya motor park bombing by Boko Haram members.
The union said the police high command had directed the union to acquire metal detectors and mirror screening equipment that would be used at the gates of parks to screen passengers before entering the parks.
The union said almost all the motor parks in major cities across the country have acquired the gadgets and those that have yet to buy will do so before the end of May as directed by the Union’s National Executive Council (NEC).
The NURTW statement added that the items include gadgets to screen passengers and vehicles before entering the parks, metal detectors and bomb detector devices.
Jeji said some union members have been trained on how to use the devices by men of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) adding that the union is also planning to organize a workshop where more people would be trained on how to handle the gadgets.
The union said aside the gadgets, security men have also been drafted to work with the union members in various parks across the country in any unwarranted situation and attack.
The statement added that the security operatives are in plain clothes to avoid being identified by motorists, passengers and even union officials, stressing that only a few persons know them because of security reasons and the union wants to continue to keep that as secretive as possible as agreed with officials of the security agencies.
Philip Okparaji
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