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Haulage Truck Drivers Protest Sale of Fake Tickets in Delta

- Sylvester Idowu in Warri

Haulage truck drivers yesterday staged a peaceful protest in Warri, Delta State, against alleged introducti­on of daily tickets ranging from N1,000 to N5,000 on their members with the state insignia.

The aggrieved protesters, who carried placards and chanted solidarity songs, lamented that the introducti­on of the tickets, about a week ago, is already eating deep into their returns.

Some of the placards read this: ‘Union Base, We Say No to Daily Haulage tickets’; ‘Union BaseEnough is Enough of Multiple Tickets; we can’t cope again’, as they also chanted protest songs repeatedly.

One of the leaders of the protesting haulage drivers, Davis Ovedue, told journalist­s that the haulage drivers had been buying all the necessary tickets with Nigeria Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and local government areas approved tickets until a new ticket with the state government seal was introduced about a week ago.

He explained that the new haulage tickets was at variance with the annual haulage stickers their members purchased, noting that they were opposed to the new daily tickets which ranged from N1,000 to N5,000 depending on the size of the trucks.

The Manager, Union Base Internatio­nal, Innocent Victor, noted that their members in Lagos State were already avoiding haulage to Delta State because of incessant introducti­on of strange tickets which were never in their budget before leaving for the state.

He said they were not against the purchase of legitimate tickets but we’re against introducti­on of new ones which were already paid for in the purchase of haulage stickers.

“We buy haulage stickers annually. Why the introducti­on of daily stickers again? We cannot afford this and the concerned authoritie­s should look into the matter,” he said.

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