King Westt, the son of the newly appointed National leader of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Mc Oluomo, has addressed recent rumors suggesting that his father’s belongings were unceremoniously thrown out of the NURTW Lagos office. The claims have sparked widespread discussion, but King Westt took to social media to set the record straight and clarify the situation......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>
According to King Westt, the items in question were not discarded due to any conflict or dispute. Instead, he explained that the belongings were simply relocated to Mc Oluomo’s new office in Abuja. This move, he asserted, is standard procedure whenever leadership transitions take place within an organization.
He took to his social media platform to emphasize that such moves are normal. “Immediately a leader leaves office, a successor comes in,” King Westt wrote. “So do you expect the president of NURTW to remain in the state office? That’s not possible!!” His statement aimed to quell any misconceptions that might have arisen from the relocation.
King Westt further clarified that the relocation of his father’s belongings was a routine part of the leadership transition process. “All his things are packed out from his former office to his new office,” he continued. “This is how it works whenever there’s a change in leadership.” The young leader also invited anyone curious about the situation to visit their new office in Abuja.
The move comes after Mc Oluomo was appointed as the new National leader of NURTW, leading to speculation and rumors regarding his transition. King Westt took to social media not only to address the relocation but also to call for a more thoughtful approach to understanding such transitions within organizational leadership.
“Y’all should be wise and smart for once!” King Westt concluded in his social media post, urging the public to consider the practical aspects of leadership changes. He reassured those concerned that his father’s belongings were in good hands and that the relocation was simply a logistical matter.
In the final part of his message, King Westt invited those who wanted more information to visit their new office in Abuja. “Come to Abuja and you’ll meet us there… Get the address online, peeps,” he said, signaling an open invitation for transparency and further clarity regarding the move.