Cooperative Model
One enduring benenfit of operating the cooperative model in public transportation is the it reduces the risk of failure.
Kajola Inner Circle
Built around indigenes of Lagos and Ogun States.
Irepodun Kwara Drivers Circle
Predominantly made up of all LGAs Kwara indigenes.
Ebedi United Brothers
Predominantly indigenes of towns in Oyo State close to Iseyin and its environs.
Ifelodun Oluyole United Brothers
predominantly for Ibadan indigenes of Oyo State.
Osun United Brothers
Ifesowapo United Brothers
Other States in Nigeria – predominantly idigenes of Ondo State and South Eastern States of Nigeria.
Oyo Atiba Brothers Nigeria
Predominantly indigenes of Oyo town.
Economic Empowerment:
Cooperatives provide members with better access to resources, shared equipment, and improved market linkages, which boost income.
Decent Work & Job Creation:
They foster job creation in various sectors and improve working conditions for members.
Social Protection:
Cooperatives offer a safety net to informal and rural economy workers, including health insurance.
Inclusivity & Empowerment:
They promote the participation of marginalized groups, including women, youth, and people with disabilities, and are strong tools for reducing child labor in sectors like agriculture.
Democratic Governance:
They operate on a “one member, one vote” basis, prioritizing community welfare and democratic control over profit maximization.
Finally, under ILO Recommendation No. 193, a transport cooperative like CMS T&M has been recognized for its resilience and ability to address poverty.