Femi Falana SAN, has tasked the federal government on the immediate reinstatement of Tajudeen Baruwa as president of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) following court judgments affirming his leadership.
Falana directed his plea to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi SAN, and the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, urging them to “ensure strict compliance with the judgments of the National Industrial Court and the Court of Appeal.”
This was contained in a press statement made available to newsmen on Monday.
It was titled, “FG Should Restore Comrade Tajudeen Baruwa As President Of NURTW Without Delay.”
Noting the situation that transpired on 28 August 2023, Falana said, “A gang of armed thugs invaded the national secretariat of the NURTW in Abuja. Tragically, one of the security personnel guarding the premises was killed during the invasion.”
Also, in previous reports, Baruwa and 21 others, including three other national officers of the union, were in September 2023 detained by the police in Abuja, charged with alleged criminal conspiracy, culpable homicide, public disturbance, and conduct likely to cause breach of peace.
They were arrested and detained and subsequently moved to the facility of the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad, popularly known as Abattoir, located in Guzape, Abuja.
The attackers, Falana noted, “seized the secretariat and orchestrated the removal of Comrade Baruwa and his executive team.”
Baruwa and his executives were later arrested and charged with murder, but, according to Falana, “the charge of murder was withdrawn and struck out after the illegal seizure of the secretariat.”
Seeking redress, Baruwa turned to the National Industrial Court, which, on March 11, 2024, “confirmed Comrade Baruwa and members of his Executive as the elected leaders of the NURTW.”
Falana reiterated further that the court victory was contested by Baruwa’s opponents at the Court of Appeal however, posited that “On November 8, 2024, the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal and confirmed the judgment of the National Industrial Court, recognising Comrade Baruwa as the President of the NURTW.” Emphasizing that the judgments are final and must be respected.
“In view of the foregoing, we call on the Attorney General of the Federation and the Inspector General of Police to ensure that Comrade Baruwa is restored to his office in strict compliance with the rulings,” the senior advocate affirms.
He also cautioned that that failure to uphold the rule of law in this matter could undermine public confidence in the justice system saying, “Justice delayed is justice denied. It is time for the Federal Government to act decisively and restore Comrade Baruwa to his rightful position.”
Meanwhile, former NURTW Chairman, Lagos State Chapter, Mr Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, was elected the new national president of the union on 10 November 10.
Akinsanya was the sole candidate in the election, which took place at the union’s Zonal Secretariat along the Osogbo/Ikirun Road. Delegates from the four Southwest states of Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, and Ekiti participated