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Congratulations are in order for Mr. Thomas Nyikwagh, the newly elected Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) Wurukum Unit in Makurdi, Benue State.
Described as a friend and brother by community advocate D’naked Elder Zege’Orkwande, Nyikwagh has earned praise not just for his leadership role but for his consistent fight against human trafficking around Makurdi parks over the years. “He always calls whenever he comes across such issues,” the post noted, highlighting his proactive stance in protecting vulnerable individuals at transport hubs.
With Nyikwagh now at the helm of NURTW Wurukum, there’s strong optimism that parks in the area will be freed from human trafficking and related crimes. His track record suggests a leader who understands that union responsibility goes beyond fares and loading—it includes safeguarding lives.
Transport parks have long been notorious as transit points for traffickers preying on young girls and women heading to urban centers or crossing borders. Nyikwagh’s elevation comes at a critical time, especially with recent cases exposing trafficking networks operating boldly in Benue.
His leadership is expected to bring tighter monitoring, collaboration with law enforcement, and awareness campaigns among drivers and loaders. For a state battling rising abductions and exploitation, this appointment is more than ceremonial—it’s a strategic win in the fight for safer communities.
Congratulations, Chairman Nyikwagh. The parks are watching. The people are counting on you.


















