Ekiti State NURTW Chairman Congratulates MC Oluomo on His Election as National President of NURTW

Chief Omotayo Falope, widely known as “Oloforo,” the distinguished Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Ekiti State, extends his warmest congratulations to Dr. Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly recognized as MC Oluomo, on his recent election as the National President of the NURTW.

Chief Falope, who was a prominent advocate for Dr. Akinsanya’s candidacy, expressed his profound joy and confidence in the new president’s leadership, describing him as the “right person for the job” who is not only capable but also exceptionally fit and proper to guide the Union to new heights.

“Dr. Musiliu Akinsanya’s distinguished service as the former Chairman of NURTW in Lagos State showcased his exemplary leadership skills, resilience, and unwavering commitment to the welfare and progress of our members. His ascension to the national stage is a victory for all who believe in the transformation and professionalization of the transport sector,” Chief Falope stated.

He further added, “Under Dr. Akinsanya’s leadership, I am confident that the NURTW will experience a dynamic era marked by innovation, unity, and a stronger focus on improving the lives of our members across the country. His vision and proven experience will lead us in tackling challenges, fostering partnerships, and enhancing the dignity of our profession.”

Chief Falope extended his gratitude to all delegates who supported Dr. Akinsanya, emphasizing that this election marks a fresh start for the NURTW, with new policies, strategies, and programs that will foster peace, security, and prosperity within the union.

“We look forward to a successful tenure under Dr. Akinsanya’s leadership and pledge the unwavering support of Ekiti State NURTW. Together, we shall elevate the standards of our Union, making NURTW a model of progress and unity in Nigeria’s transport sector.”

About NURTW Ekiti State The National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Ekiti State is committed to ensuring the welfare, safety, and growth of road transport operators. Led by Chief Omotayo Falope, the state chapter continually strives to foster harmony, improve road safety, and enhance the transportation experience for Ekiti State citizens and visitors.

Chief Omotayo Falope, widely known as “Oloforo,” the distinguished Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Ekiti State, extends his warmest congratulations to Dr. Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly recognized as MC Oluomo, on his recent election as the National President of the NURTW.

Chief Falope, who was a prominent advocate for Dr. Akinsanya’s candidacy, expressed his profound joy and confidence in the new president’s leadership, describing him as the “right person for the job” who is not only capable but also exceptionally fit and proper to guide the Union to new heights.

“Dr. Musiliu Akinsanya’s distinguished service as the former Chairman of NURTW in Lagos State showcased his exemplary leadership skills, resilience, and unwavering commitment to the welfare and progress of our members. His ascension to the national stage is a victory for all who believe in the transformation and professionalization of the transport sector,” Chief Falope stated.

He further added, “Under Dr. Akinsanya’s leadership, I am confident that the NURTW will experience a dynamic era marked by innovation, unity, and a stronger focus on improving the lives of our members across the country. His vision and proven experience will lead us in tackling challenges, fostering partnerships, and enhancing the dignity of our profession.”

Chief Falope extended his gratitude to all delegates who supported Dr. Akinsanya, emphasizing that this election marks a fresh start for the NURTW, with new policies, strategies, and programs that will foster peace, security, and prosperity within the union.

“We look forward to a successful tenure under Dr. Akinsanya’s leadership and pledge the unwavering support of Ekiti State NURTW. Together, we shall elevate the standards of our Union, making NURTW a model of progress and unity in Nigeria’s transport sector.”

About NURTW Ekiti State The National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Ekiti State is committed to ensuring the welfare, safety, and growth of road transport operators. Led by Chief Omotayo Falope, the state chapter continually strives to foster harmony, improve road safety, and enhance the transportation experience for Ekiti State citizens and visitors.

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