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TUC Expels 11 Members, Suspends 14

Torkuma Gbor by Torkuma Gbor
May 19, 2026
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TUC Expels 11 Members, Suspends 14

The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria has expelled 11 officers and members and suspended 14 others over alleged disobedience to resolutions and decisions of its National Executive Council.

The decisions were taken at the end of an emergency NEC meeting of the congress held on Monday in Lagos.

Reiterating the decision during a media briefing, the TUC President-General, Comrade Festus Osifo, said the disciplinary measures followed the report of a committee constituted on April 27 to investigate alleged acts of misconduct within the congress.

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Osifo said the disciplinary committee was mandated to review cases of “flagrant disobedience” by members, officers and affiliates, provide a fair hearing to affected persons, and recommend appropriate sanctions where culpability was established.

He said the committee submitted its report within the stipulated seven working days, after which the council deliberated extensively on its findings and recommendations.

“Those expelled from the congress include four members from the Lagos State Council, three from Rivers State Council, three from Enugu State Council and one from Bayelsa State Council.

“The affected members are Mr Abiodun Aladetan, Mr Gbolahan Kabiawu, Veronica Egbukichi, Mr Salau Oladele, Josiah Udoka, Mr Emmanuel Onumbu, Mr June Danangogo, Mr Ben Asogwa, Mr Simeon Akaeme, Mr Igbokwe Joe Igbokwe and Fefegha Edwin.

“The expelled persons ceased immediately to be members, officers, representatives or functionaries of the TUC in any capacity.

“They are barred from representing the congress, participating in its activities, issuing statements in its name or using its insignia and other official materials,” the president-general said.

He also directed the affected persons to hand over all congress property in their possession, including documents, records, identity cards, official stamps and financial instruments.

Osifo further warned employers, institutions, government agencies, labour centres and the public against recognising or dealing with the expelled persons as representatives of the congress.

Similarly, the TUC suspended 14 officers from the Lagos, Rivers and Bayelsa councils for two years with immediate effect.

Those suspended are Martins Adesanoye, Idoka John, Nnamdi Cosmos, Jacob Idakwo, Enemotimi Allen, Atonye Jonah, Kuro Peri-Ockiya and Tupere Diekedie.

Others are Gita Peremobowei, Okunobo Patrick Elliot, Celestine Ondyima, Mabel Tabowei, Matina Sokebolou and Dr Julius Laye.

The president-general said the suspended officers would cease to function in any official capacity within the TUC during the suspension period.

He said they would not represent, act for, speak on behalf of, or participate in official meetings or elections of the congress.

Osifo reaffirmed that discipline remained indispensable to the survival, stability and integrity of the organisation.

He urged all affiliates, state councils, officers and members to respect the constitution of the congress, obey decisions of its organs, and place the collective interest of the organisation above personal ambitions.

Torkuma Gbor

Torkuma Gbor

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