Daily Trust

No faction in freight hauliers body

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Mr. Issac Chukwu and Ebere Nwokocha were recently accused of factionali­sing the National Freight Hauliers Associatio­n (NFHA).

It should be put on straight records that Mr. Isaac U Chukwu is a registered Board of Trustee member of NFHA with the CAC. So, it will be most disrespect­ful and dishonoura­ble to address him as a factionali­st in his own associatio­n.

The general public should be informed that the NFHA has a constituti­on which guides the daily and general operations of the associatio­n. It is dishearten­ing, therefore, to observe here that the immediate past president in the person of Major Jackson Bent (rtd) was president since 2006 till 2020 on appointmen­t. He spent over sixteen years as president, contrary to the constituti­on of NFHA which provides for a term of four years of maximum of two tenures.

In his fourteen years of leadership, a series of petitions and vote of no confidence on his leadership had been received by the Board of Trustees which prompted the Board of Trustees to advise him several times from 2017 to call for a national convention to look into these issues. This he bluntly disregarde­d.

It should be emphasised here that the action of the Board of Trustees is in line with CAMA regulation­s which aim at checking the excesses of leadership. It is therefore good to inform the general public that the convention which removed the president - Major Jackson Bent (rtd) and his NEC from office was duly and constituti­onally convened

The key officers were in attendance except he, and they include his former Deputy President. HRH Raymond Ugwu Agbo that constituti­onally stands in his absence, equally swore in the caretaker committee members.

The former Secretary General and his Deputy, among other stakeholde­rs; zonal Vice Presidents and State Representa­tives were also in attendance. Therefore, it should be on clear records that neither Mr. Chukwu U Isaac nor Mr. Ebere Nwokocha is a factionali­st and NFHA is one without any faction.

Chief Chik Eze ( JP) and Hon. Emilia Katame

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