Lagos NULGE members demand suspension of state president amid EFCC probeĀ 

Concerned members of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, NULGE, Lagos State Chapter, have called on the union’s national leadership to suspend the State President, Comrade Sunday Sewanu Ogunfowora, pending the outcome of an ongoing investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

In a letter dated February 19, 2026, addressed to the President General of NULGE in Abuja, the group urged strict adherence to Rule 27(ii) of the union’s constitution, which mandates the suspension of any officer under investigation for financial misconduct.

The members alleged that Ogunfowora has been under EFCC scrutiny since December 2025 over allegations involving misappropriation, diversion of funds, and money laundering.

They noted that the matter had already been brought to the attention of the union’s National Body.

Citing Rule 27(ii), the signatories argued that suspension during the course of an investigation is compulsory.

The provision specifies that any officer found to have embezzled, misappropriated, or diverted union funds ā€œshall be suspended during interrogation,ā€ while the National Executive Council, NEC, retains the authority to expel, remove, or impeach an officer if guilt is established.

The members expressed concern that the national leadership has yet to act on the rule, maintaining Ogunfowora in office despite the serious allegations.

They warned that retaining an officer under investigation could undermine discipline, accountability, and public confidence within the union.

Highlighting a precedent, the group noted that Ogunfowora had previously invoked the same Rule 27(ii) to suspend other union officers, including the Branch Chairman of Yaba LCDA, during separate inquiries.

They argued that failing to apply the rule in his own case amounts to selective enforcement and sets a dangerous precedent.

The letter demanded Ogunfowora’s immediate suspension pending the conclusion of the EFCC investigation.

The members gave the national leadership seven days from receipt of the correspondence to implement the directive, warning that failure to comply would compel them to pursue legal action to enforce the union’s constitution.

Copies of the letter were also forwarded to the Lagos State Command of the Department of State Services, DSS, for information and necessary action.

The group emphasised that their appeal is in the interest of transparency, accountability, and the long-term stability of NULGE.

Lagos NULGE members demand suspension of state president amid EFCC probe

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