A BRT bus
According to Vanguard, commuters were, yesterday, stranded at
various Bus Rapid Transport, BRT, bus stops and terminals across Lagos,
following an industrial action by the bus drivers, operated by Primero
Ltd.The drivers were protesting, among others, unpaid salaries and
allowances, delayed payment of benefits, reversal of their terms and
conditions of service.
As early 6 am, there were long queues of commuters at the BRT bus
terminals at Ikorodu, Ketu, Ojota, Maryland and other designated
terminals, waiting for the buses in vain
At about 9am, some of the drivers were seen at Majidun loading
station, chanting solidarity songs to press home their demands while the
buses were off the road.
Some of the drivers, who spoke on condition of anonymity, claimed
that their basic salaries had been slashed to N40,000 without reasons,
non-payment of July and September salaries, and breach of agreement by
management.
According to them, for the past four months, the management had
slashed their salaries from N60,000 to N45, 000 and effort to get them
to revert it proved abortive, lamenting that performance bonus of
N20,000 and other benefits were no longer forthcoming.
Efforts to speak with Primero Managing Director, Fola Tinubu, or
the company’s image maker, Mosunmola Agbaje, were unsuccessful at press
time.
But a senior staff who spoke on condition anonymity, appealed to the protesters to exercise patience.
However, the action was suspended at 4 pm.
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