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RTEAN dissolves Oyo branch executive over non-attendance of NEC meetings

The statement linked the dissolution to the non-functional state of the executive.

• September 4, 2024
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Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN)

The Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria on Wednesday dissolved the executive of its Oyo State branch.

Executive National President of the association, Musa Maitakobi and the National Secretary General, Yusuf Adeniyi, announced the dissolution in a joint statement in Abuja.

The statement said the Oyo State Branch of RTEAN was dissolved in line with Article 9: d (ii) of the association’s constitution, following a resolution reached at the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held on August 29.

The statement indicated, “This action was as a result of the non-functional state of the executive and non-attendance of NEC meetings for more than six months without any cause.’’

According to the statement, a committee will be constituted to pilot the affairs of the state pending when a new executive will be elected as demanded by the constitution.

(NAN)

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