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NARTO warns members against cargo diversion, smuggling, bunkering, others

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The Nigerian Associatio­n of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) on Tuesday, warned its members against cargo diversion, bunkering and smuggling of petroleum products, saying the national body will not hesitate to hand over members who are caught in such acts to law enforcemen­t agents.

The National President NARTO, Alhaji Othman Yusuf Lawal gave the warning in Lagos, during the second quarterly National Executives Council (NEC) and State Chairmen Joint Meeting in Lagos.

Othman reiterated that truck owners must warn their drivers and assistants to adhere strictly to the constituti­on, adding such illegaliti­es will not be accepted by the national bodies. He added that the associatio­n has a name to protect.

He added that the associatio­n has internal mechanisms to monitor drivers who engage in such illegal practice.

“What I said is very clear. There is a need for us to ensure that our members are not involved in petroleum products and bunkering and diversion of petroleum products across the country, because all these three things are done by trucks and the trucks are driven by drivers who are our members.

“If we avoid these things, it is in our own interest because we have no reason to be involved in all these bad things because it is affecting us and the economy.

“We are devising internal mechanisms which we will not make public,we will not fold our hands and watch, we will ensure enforcemen­t, we will identify culpable members and hand them over to the government for appropriat­e punishment”.

On the issue of extortion of truck drivers by state security agencies, he added that talks are ongoing to engage the government from the Southwest to end the anomalies noting that such practices affect business and investment­s.

“On the way forward to tackle extortion in the South West, we have direct interface with the state government­s. We have tried to do that in the past but did not work out but we will intensify efforts to interface with the state government­s.”

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